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Flooding could affect one out of every 50 residents in 24 coastal cities in the United States by 2050, a study led by Virginia Tech researchers suggests.
The study, published this month in Nature, shows how the combination of land subsidence—in this case, the sinking of shoreline terrain—and rising sea levels can lead to the flooding of coastal areas sooner than previously anticipated by research that had focused primarily on sea level rise scenarios.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Larry David shares how he feels about former President Donald Trump and the 2020 election. Watch the full episode of "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace," streaming March 29 on Max.