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McLaughlin will work with teams at Orlando Health Melbourne Hospital, Orlando Health Sebastian River Hospital, local ...
Sea level rise in N.J. is running at twice the global average and that's bad news for New Jersey’s 200,000 acres of tidal wetlands. Skip to content. ... Metthea Yepsen, a DEP bureau chief, called ...
The city with the largest sea level rise was Grand Isle, Louisiana, which saw a rise of over 8 millimeters a year. However, the city itself is on a barrier island, meaning it is already ...
In 2020, the consulting firm McKinsey predicted coastal home values could drop by as much as 15 percent by 2030 as flood risks from sea rise, hurricanes and more intense thunderstorms are factored in.
Despite a string of dire or damaging predictions for South Florida’s future, sea rise-induced flooding still does not appear to be a major factor for real estate purchases, according to the Miami ...
Subsidence, or the slow sinking of land, paired with ongoing oil and gas development and sea level rise caused by climate change is erasing Louisiana’s coastal wetlands — and fast. These wetlands are ...
By 2100, sea-level rise alone could approach Sandy's 2012 high water mark. The NYC Panel on Climate Change (NPCC) predicts up to 2.5 feet (0.76 m) of local sea-level rise by the 2050s and 9.5 feet ...
Under this bill, coastal development projects valued at $750,000 or less will only be required to apply for an SMA “minor” permit, to be issued by planning department staff and without any ...
Over 400 student volunteers from across the city helped plant native beach vegetation along the dunes of Coney Island Creek Park this ... was devastated by Storm Sandy in 2012, and is experiencing ...
Despite the current controversy surrounding his administration, Mayor Eric Adams still had time to focus on a major investment in Brooklyn’s Coney Island.. Adams’s new plan for the onetime summer ...
The Ocean Drive development in Coney Island was built by grocery billionaire John Catsimatidis. The apocalypse might come by 2100, says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.