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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.
But the impact isn't confined to the coasts. Climate change's ripple effect extends far inland, influencing everything from water availability to agricultural viability.
In climate-resilient areas—concentrated in the Midwest and part of the Eastern U.S.—property values are expected to increase by 10.8 percent or $244 billion in the next three decades.
Globally, the economic toll of extreme weather events is staggering. Unchecked climate risks could cost up to $38 trillion annually by 2050, rivaling the 2008 financial crisis, according to a ...
Damage and evacuations were reported in the Russian regions nearest the quake's epicentre on the Kamchatka Peninsula. One of ...
Several Gulf Coast states are at risk of heavy rain this week as a storm system that could become tropical in nature arrives.
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… ...
Dublin-based WakeUp Capital is working to put Ireland on the climate and impact map by supporting the country’s early-stage startups and helping them ...
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