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Alaska Coastal Communities Damaged
Sea Ice Loss Brings Big Changes to Arctic Life
La Niña and El Niño Patterns
Melting Glaciers Lead to Sea Level Rise
Potential Effects of Climate Change
Adapting Coastal Infrastructure to Sea Level Rise and Land Loss
Coastal Ecosystem Services
Coast-to-Inland Economic Connections
Ecosystem Restoration
Flooding During High Tides
Population Change in U.S. Coastal Watershed Counties (1970-2010)
Projected Land Loss from Sea Level Rise in Coastal Louisiana
Projected Sea Level Rise and Flooding by 2050
Social Vulnerability, Probability of Shoreline Erosion
Biological Responses to Climate Change
The Aftermath of Hurricanes
California Power Plants Potentially at Risk from Sea Level Rise
Paths of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relative to Oil and Gas Production Facilities
“High” and “Low” Pacific Islands Face Different Threats
Higher Sea Level Rise in Western Pacific
Increased Acidification Decreases Suitable Coral Habitat
Observed Changes in Annual Rainfall in the Western North Pacific
Residents of Low-lying Islands at Risk
Saltwater Intrusion Destroys Crops
Coastal Flooding along New Jersey’s Shore
Coney Island after Hurricane Irene
Connecticut Coastline and Expanding Salt Marshes
Flooding and Hurricane Irene
Sea Level is Rising
Storm Surge Barrier
Adapting the Nisqually River Delta to Sea Level Rise
Projected Relative Sea Level Rise for the Latitude of Newport, OR
Rising Sea Levels and Changing Flood Risks in Seattle
Warming Seas Are a Double-blow to Corals
Shrinking Lands for Tribal Communities

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