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Much of Norfolk, like the naval station there, was built just above sea level as is susceptible to flooding. Credit: Mackenzie Brunson/CC-BY-2.0

Saving Norfolk from Sea Level Rise Won’t Be Cheap: Army Corps Releases Its Plan

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Flooding in Red Hook after Superstorm Sandy. Credit: Alan Chin via The Bridge

5 Years After Sandy: Vulnerable Red Hook Is Booming, Right at the Water's Edge

By Bryan Walsh for The Bridge

Rising Seas Are Flooding Norfolk Naval Base & There’s No Plan to Fix It

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Street flooding along the East Coast

U.S. Coastal Cities Will Flood More Often and More Severely, Study Warns

By Georgina Gustin

New York City's expanding flood plain

NYC Issues Climate Change Roadmap for Its Builders

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Extreme Arctic Melt Is Raising Sea Level Rise Threat

By Sabrina Shankman

Places like Robbins, Md., are already struggling with sea level rise

Sea Level Rise Estimate Grows Alarmingly Higher in Latest Federal Report

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Toxic algae blooms on the California coast have killed many animals.

Toxic Algae May Thrive as Oceans Warm, Study Says

By Bob Berwyn

Data from ocean buoys shows consistent ocean warming over the past 50 years

Already Debunked Global Warming 'Hiatus' Gets Another Dunking

By Bob Berwyn

Even Greenland's thickest ice melted between ice ages

Greenland Ice Might Melt Much Faster Than Believed, Research Shows

By Bob Berwyn

Greenland's melting has driven more sea level rise than thought, a study says.

Melting Ice Raised Sea Levels More Than Previously Thought, Study Says

By Bob Berwyn

Native American Tribe Gets Federal Funds to Flee Rising Seas

By David Hasemyer

Rising Seas Pull Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Building Boomtown, Toward a Bust

By Katherine Bagley

Major flooding hit Copenhagen in 2010

Flood Damage Costs Will Rise Faster Than Sea Levels, Study Says

By Zahra Hirji

Map of Tampa, Fla. if sea levels rose by 5 feet.

Superstorm Delivers Wake-Up Call for Florida

By Lisa Song

San Francisco's Oceanside wastewater treatment plant

Water Utilities Enlist Climate Scientists

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

Rising Seas Threaten Vital Salt Marshes

By Bruce Dorminey, Climate Central

A UN peacekeeper helps hurricane victims in 2008

Climate Peacekeeping on UN Agenda

By Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian

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