A 10-foot sea level rise would leave a significant number of U.S. coastal cities "uninhabitable," J. Derek Loftis told Newsweek.
With only sporadic rainfall in the forecast, water should gradually dissipate but it may take hours or even a day for that to happen.
PORTLAND, Oregon — As steady rain continues to fall across the Portland metro area, residents living near Johnson Creek and ...
At the edge of Antarctica, one of the planet’s most fragile ice giants is splintering so violently that it is sending out its ...
A harrowing map produced by NOAA reveals which U.S. cities could be completely submerged if sea levels rise by 10 feet in the ...
Scientists have detected hundreds of earthquakes originating from Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', sparking fears of collapse ...
The glacier's collapse could severely impact coastal cities worldwide due to rising sea levels. Scientists have recently ...
Antarctica’s key glaciers are melting faster as underwater storms churn warm water upward. New research reveals surprising ...
Flooding Egypt’s vast Qattara Depression with seawater could slightly lower global sea levels and reshape climate adaptation.
Sea levels are rising, threatening coastal areas, including cities, around the world. Due to climate change, the global ocean has already risen by 21-24 centimeters (about 8-9.5 inches) since 1880, ...
Latest EPA data shows at least one in seven Americans have unsafe levels of "forever chemicals" in their drinking water. PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are nearly indestructible ...