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Gulfport, Mississippi: A Struggle Against Flooding and Environmental Injustice
After Hurricane Katrina, disaster aid was slower to arrive in communities of color like North Gulfport and Turkey Creek, exacerbating stresses on these neighborhoods. With rising sea levels, coastal flooding and storm surge risks are worsening.
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Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana: Sinking Land and Rising Seas Mean Tough Choices (2015)
Louisiana's coasts could see 10.6 to 31.5 inches of sea level rise between 2010 and 2060, which will result in significant coastal land loss, including in Plaquemines.
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Bringing Electric Vehicles to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Zero-emission vehicles can save consumers money, cut oil use, and bring much-needed reductions in global warming emissions from our transportation sector.
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The Climate Accountability Scorecard
An in-depth analysis of eight leading fossil fuel companies assesses their climate actions and ranks them on their climate planning, policies, disclosure, and disinformation.
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Does air pollution affect global warming?
FAQ - does air pollution--specifically particulate matter (aerosols)--affect global warming?
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Toward Climate Resilience
15 principles to ensure that investments in climate change adaptation are scientifically sound, socially just, and fiscally sensible.
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The US Military on the Front Lines of Rising Seas
Rising seas will increasingly flood many of our coastal military bases.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: US Naval Academy, Maryland
The US Naval Academy is at risk of losing more than a third of its land area to the ocean by the end of the century
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: US Coast Guard Station Sandy Hook, New Jersey
This famous life-saving station is at risk of losing nearly three-quarters of its land area to the ocean by the end of the century.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia
Low-lying areas around Kings Bay, including roadways, are projected to experience substantial increases in tidal flooding as sea levels rise.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island and Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina
Parris Island is at risk of losing three-quarters of its land area to the ocean by the end of the century.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and Washington Navy Yard
Flooding during extreme high tides will become more extensive as sea levels rise. Extensive land loss is possible at Anacostia by the end of the century.