New research published on Monday warns that low-income communities in the
United States are set to shoulder the lion’s share of the financial burden
brought on by climate change, which is expected to increase the annual cost
of flood damage by more than 25 percent by 2050.
The impact of sea level rise, tropical cyclones, and shifting weather
patterns were mapped using new flood models in a study published in Nature
Climate Change.
United States are set to shoulder the lion’s share of the financial burden
brought on by climate change, which is expected to increase the annual cost
of flood damage by more than 25 percent by 2050.
The impact of sea level rise, tropical cyclones, and shifting weather
patterns were mapped using new flood models in a study published in Nature
Climate Change.