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Coastal Chaos: Homes Threatened by Rising Tides and Extreme Weather

9 Nov

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Summary

  • Increasing frequency of flooding and disasters damaging homes worldwide
  • Poorest neighborhoods in New Orleans still recovering from Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago
  • NASA projections show vast areas of London at severe risk of flooding by 2030
Coastal Chaos: Homes Threatened by Rising Tides and Extreme Weather

As world leaders gather in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, the impacts of climate change are hitting closer to home than many realize. Homes across the globe are being repeatedly damaged or destroyed by flooding and other extreme weather events, with the poorest neighborhoods often bearing the brunt.

In the past two decades, devastating hurricanes like Katrina in the US and Haiyan in the Philippines have literally overwhelmed entire coastal communities, leaving lasting scars. Even in the UK, cities like York and London have experienced severe flooding, with NASA projecting that vast swathes of the capital will be at severe risk by 2030.

The frequency and nature of these flooding events are changing, with spring tides and storm surges penetrating further inland. Coastal defenses are being overwhelmed, and the unprecedentedly wet weather over the past 18 months has set new high-water marks. Experts warn that ignoring the harsh realities of climate change is short-sighted and dangerous, as the shifting ground under people's feet threatens the very foundations of their lives.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The COP30 delegates in Brazil are seeking increased ambition in member states' voluntary contributions to global emission reduction targets to reach net zero, as well as increased finance to assist poorer countries to cope with and adapt to climate change.
NASA projections show that vast swathes of London will be at severe risk of flooding by 2030 due to the increasing frequency and severity of flooding events.
Devastating hurricanes like Katrina in the US and Haiyan in the Philippines have literally overwhelmed entire coastal communities, leaving lasting scars. Even in the UK, cities like York and London have experienced severe flooding.

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