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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Sea level rise is projected to expose Camp Lejeune to deeper, more severe flooding when major storms strike
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
Sea level rise is projected to expose Hunter Army Airfield to deeper, more severe flooding when major storms strike.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
Sea level rise threatens to permanently inundate areas of Eglin AFB, including barrier islands that provide protection from storm surges.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
Sea level rise exposes NS Norfolk, the world's largest naval installation, to deeper and more severe flooding.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Station Mayport, Florida
The station is at risk of losing a quarter of its land area to the tidal zone by 2050 and more than half by 2100.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
Langley-Eustis is at risk of losing extensive land area to the ocean by the end of this century.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex
More than half of the station’s land area could be inundated by daily high tides later this century.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine
Areas currently affected by occasional tidal flooding are projected to flood daily by the end of this century.
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Multiple NASA Sites Face Challenges from Rising Seas
With more than two-thirds of its facilities within 16 feet of sea level, and many launch pads and other structures at very low elevations, NASA faces urgent challenges to protect itself from the effects of global warming
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Florida's Ten Thousand Islands: A Race against Time for Prehistoric Shell Structures
Archaeologists are in a race against time to unlock the secrets of some of the country’s earliest inhabitants
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Adapting to Climate Change Is Vital to Protecting St. Augustine’s Distinctive Heritage
Many people in St. Augustine don’t realize how vulnerable their city is. The increasing pace of sea level rise could overwhelm their ability to stay.
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Charleston, South Carolina: Preserving the Past by Planning for Future Floods
The city’s longtime struggle with flooding is expected to worsen over the coming decades as global warming continues to increase the pace of sea level rise