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Climate Central has created an interactive map that shows what the US would look like if the sea level rose at rates of 2mm and 4mm by the year 2050 with some areas heavily impacted.
The NOAA sea level rise map serves as a powerful tool for raising awareness and informing decision-making. By visualizing the potential impacts, it allows communities to plan and prepare for the ...
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused on understanding global climate impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities to ...
Experts are developing maps which can be used to predict the impact of climate change on the distribution of earth’s population by the end of the century. Research group WorldPop, based at the ...
Webinar • March 31, 2025 New U.S. Coastal Risk Map and Analysis Featuring Flood Projections, Impacts, and Solutions Monday, March 31, 2025 WATCH THE RECORDING About this webinar: ...
In the skies over Hampton Roads, it is common to find contrails, cloud-like strips of condensed water left behind by aircrafts at high altitudes. Researchers at NASA are now looking at how they may… ...
In 2020, we were researching climate impacts in Princeton, New Jersey. The area doesn’t face wildfires or droughts, but we realised it had lost something: winter ice skating.
The Climate Impact of Highways law is a boon to the state budget. By mitigating highway expansion projects with a suite of alternatives, it will slowly reduce the infrastructure and public works ...
Gov. Josh Green signed into law a first-of-its-kind climate impact bill Tuesday at the state Capitol. The governor was flanked by legislators, members of the visitor industry and experts on ...