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Study: Up to 132M more people may face sea-level rise risk
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature on March 4, 2026, finds that up to 132 million more people worldwide may be exposed ...
Many coastal maps start from the wrong sea-level baseline, and correcting the error could mean millions more are vulnerable to rising seas.
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Study suggests sea level baselines may be off, especially in the Global South
A systematic review published in Nature finds that roughly 90% of coastal hazard and sea level rise exposure studies contain ...
Climate change’s rising seas may threaten tens of millions more people than scientists and government planners originally thought because of mistaken research assumptions on how high coastal waters ...
Sea level rise could put more than 100 million buildings across the Global South at risk of regular flooding if fossil fuel emissions are not curbed quickly, according to a new McGill-led study ...
If heat-trapping pollution from burning coal, oil and gas continues unchecked, thousands of hazardous sites across the United States risk being flooded from sea level rise by the turn of the century, ...
Federal Superfund sites at risk of flooding due to sea level rise, according to EPA's office of Inspector General. Map courtesy of EPA OIG. July 10, 2025 Nearly one-third of 157 federal facilities ...
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