Rising sea levels are no longer a distant warning but a visible reality reshaping coastlines around the world. In many beach towns, erosion, flooding, and saltwater intrusion are already altering ...
The study highlights another concerning issue affecting the two main cities of the Canary Islands, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Both are experiencing slight land subsidence, ...
Worldwide, millions of people live in river deltas that are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, research suggests. This exacerbates the risk of catastrophic coastal flooding and land loss.
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More than a billion cases of foodborne diseases, such as norovirus infections and salmonellosis, are recorded in Africa each ...
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Climate refugees: Where to?

First of two parts CLIMATE refugees are people who have been forcibly displaced as a result of environmental factors caused ...
As sea levels rose, wetlands like Doggerland vanished and Ireland finally became an island, forcing people to cross open water and adapt to a land with fewer animals and harsher limits. This chapter ...
Even as global warming causes sea levels to rise worldwide, sea levels around Greenland will likely drop, according to a new ...
A study published in Nature shows that many of the world's major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of people in these regions.