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For waterfront homeowners, moving can have a different meaning

For waterfront homeowners, moving can have a different meaning

Beach erosion and the frequent occurrence of high tides and strong storms are causing some owners to contemplate lifting or moving as added protection.
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State transportation officials say they are collaborating with climate scientists to improve design standards for bridge and roadway projects that better anticipate the effects of climate change.
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The force that could redraw the peninsula of India

If you try to think of somewhere calm and peaceful, you might conjure up an image of an idyllic sandy beach. But in South India, many of its much-loved beaches are anything but secure.
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Paradise Lost: Hawaii officials promise changes to seawall policies that have quickened beach destruction

Hawaii lawmakers and regulators are pledging to take steps to tighten oversight of seawalls and other barriers that are speeding beach erosion.

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Report urges action on flooding, erosion from climate change

Increased tidal flooding, beach erosion and aging sea barriers are among the climate change concerns threatening a famous coastal destination in Massachusetts.

A crisis right now: San Francisco and Manila face rising seas

A crisis right now: San Francisco and Manila face rising seas

The two sprawling metro areas — one rich, one poor — offer a vision of what could be a watery future for 600 million coastal residents worldwide.
Florida Republicans have added the words 'climate change' to their vocabularies — and to legislation
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Florida Republicans have added the words 'climate change' to their vocabularies — and to legislation

Gov. DeSantis’s office said there's no downside to using 'the term ‘climate change’ or any other term.'
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