Reuters: Rising sea waters may threaten U.S. coastal cities later this century, while the Midwest and East Coast are at high risk for intense storms, and the West could see compromised water supplies.
These are among the expected water-related effects of climate change on 12 cities across the nation over the remainder of the century, according to a study released on Tuesday by the Natural Resources Defense Council.
"A lot of people think of climate change in the global context, but they don't think......
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U.S. cities face water-related climate change dangers: study
Posted by Reuters: Lauren Keiper on July 26th, 2011
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