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Moving the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Away from the Shifting Shoreline
One of America's most famous landmarks, Cape Hatteras Light, was moved nearly 3,000 feet along an improvised steel track
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Fort Monroe, Virginia: Freedom’s Fortress Is at Risk from Higher Seas and Heavier Rains
Fort Monroe is highly vulnerable to sea level rise, with water levels rising almost a foot and a half since the 1920s.
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Rising Seas Threaten to Inundate Jamestown Island, Virginia
Increasingly powerful coastal storm surges could submerge the first permanent English Colony in North America, Jamestown Island, VA.
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Annapolis, Maryland: Planning to Prevent Storm Damage in a Historic Colonial Town
Many of Annapolis's iconic landmarks are at risk because of sea level rise
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Protecting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island from Rising Tides
Hurricane Sandy’s storm surge rode in on sea levels that had risen by more than a foot and a half since the 1850s, leading to increased coastal flooding
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Harriet Tubman National Monument, Maryland: Tubman’s Legacy Is Vulnerable to Rising Sea Levels
The Harriet Tubman National Monument, Maryland visitor center will be built on higher ground and architecturally elevated, in recognition of the threat posed by rising sea levels
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Boston’s Historic Districts and Faneuil Hall Increasingly Vulnerable to Floods
Cherished landmarks and historic districts are at risk from rising seas and worsening storm surges.
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On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Air Station Key West, Florida
High tides are projected to cover 70% to 95% of the station's land area by 2100.
Explainer
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How to Maximize Your Vehicle’s Fuel Economy
Simple tips to reduce the environmental impact of your car or truck.
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Northeast Drivers Want Electric Cars
It's not just California; Northeast drivers want electric cars too.
Report
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World Heritage and Tourism in a Changing Climate
The impacts of global warming are likely to rapidly and permanently change some of the most important places in the world.
Report
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Accelerating Toward a Clean Energy Economy
Renewable energy tax credits and the Clean Power Plan provide a powerful one-two punch for boosting clean energy.