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Due to seal level rise flooding, owners in the Carolinas have lost nearly $1.7 billion in property values since 2005.
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In 30 years, more than 15,000 North Carolina homes will be chronically inundated, meaning they're flooded about every other week, according to the Union...
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A report on sea level rise in North Carolina points to dozens of coastal communities that face chronic flooding over the next century.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Sea levels are rising faster than anticipated and our state’s beaches are particularly vulnerable. Yet we have no long-term...
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North Carolina's inland cities could have an unforeseen influx of residents from the coast due to sea level rise.
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Coastal Carolina officials may not be willing to prepare for climate change until it's too late, according to a new study out of N.C. State and...
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A geologist with decades of expertise in climate change and coastal erosion has resigned from the state science advisory panel he helped found. Stan Riggs says politics have made the panel "ineffective."
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The Science Panel of the Coastal Resources Commission has released a new sea level report. The first report, released in 2010, looked 90 years down the…
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A report from a science advisory panel says seas will rise along the North Carolina coast over the next 30 years. The only question is by how much.The…