New Figures Show Greater Risk Of Sea Level Rise

Posted by | March 16, 2012 12:22 | Filed under: Top Stories


Submitted by William

New dangers are shown in a new study with a different way of looking at flooding caused by global warming.

The cities that have the most people living within three feet (one meter) of high tide — the projected sea level rise by the year 2100 made by many scientists and computer models — are in Florida, Louisiana, and New York. New York City, often not thought of as a city prone to flooding, has 141,000 people at risk, which is second only to New Orleans’ 284,000. The two big Southeast Florida counties, Miami-Dade and Broward, have 312,000 people at risk combined.

All told, 3.7 million people live in homes within three feet of high tide. More than 500 US cities have at least 10 percent of the population at increased risk, the studies said.

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By: William

retired military , former cop, lifelong gym rat and doting grandfather alive and living in Maine

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