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A new study warns that rising sea levels could threaten Easter Island's iconic moai statues by the end of the century.
The ocean is going silent. Blue whales, the gentle leviathans that swim in all but one of the world’s oceans, are the singers ...
The federal government is ignoring long-standing law and decades of science, and weakening our ability to pursue a prosperous ...
Estimated reading time: 1 minute and 18 seconds Resize Text: 16px Local government executives in Rapu-Rapu and Baras towns in Albay canceled classes on Wednesday after the Philippine Institute of ...
Ventura County’s Ormond Beach is a wetland home to wildlife and a potential refuge for the nearby community. But it’s coastline has been industrial for decades, and development and waste have left ...
A leading warranty company has seen a 20% rise in the number of cover packages it has sold for motor homes, amid changing consumer behaviours. Warranty Solutions Group (WSG) has reported a shift in ...
Rising sea levels, worsening heatwaves, eroding coastlines, and sinking land are converging to make Mombasa one of the most vulnerable cities in Africa to the effects of climate change. Mombasa sits ...
Arts & Culture Rising seas, vanishing voices: An Indigenous story from Martha’s Vineyard In “Nothing More of This Land,” writer Joseph Lee reflects on being Wampanoag in a place shaped by colonization ...
Mexico City's Cutzamala System reaches nearly 60% capacity after a strong rainy season, offering relief from water rationing and raising hopes for a more secure water future.
Part six of our series on sea level rise looks at a dune restabilization project at Ocean Beach, and a wastewater treatment plant that is being threatened by coastal erosion and rising tides.
Sea levels in Southold are expected to rise 16 inches by 2050 and up to 34 inches by 2100, based on a Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning 2024 coastal resiliency study.
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