global warming
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U.S. East Coast at Risk of Rapid Sea Level Rise
A new study on sea level rise in the past decades have shown that cities along the East Coast of the United States are at a more flood-prone future, seeing how sea level rise in the area is more rapid compared to the rest of the world.
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