Study Projects Major Flooding in 32 U.S. Coastal Cities by 2050 Due to Sea-Level Rise and Land Subsidence
Research reveals up to 500,000 people could be affected, with significant economic damages, underscoring the need for urgent adaptation measures.
- New research highlights the dual threat of sea-level rise and land subsidence, projecting significant flooding in 32 U.S. coastal cities by 2050.
- The study reveals that up to 500,000 people could be affected, with an estimated $107 billion in damages if no action is taken.
- Land subsidence, exacerbated by factors such as groundwater extraction and the weight of urban infrastructure, is a key driver of increased flood risk.
- Disadvantaged communities, particularly those along the Gulf Coast, are disproportionately affected by the threat of flooding.
- Adaptation strategies, including limiting groundwater extraction and strengthening coastal defenses, are crucial for mitigating future flood risks.