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Design
fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Building Light in a Flood Zone: Architecture for Seasonal Inundation

Flooding is a recurring condition that necessitates adaptable architecture and community organization rather than traditional resistance strategies.
#new-york-city
fromAnimals Around The Globe
21 hours ago
NYC real estate

The one city in the US sinking under its own weight.

New York City is gradually sinking due to the immense weight of its buildings and unstable geological foundations.
fromHoodline
5 days ago
New York City

Mamdani Announces $108M Plan To Upgrade NYC Storm Drains

New York City plans to invest $108 million to upgrade catch basins and storm drains to reduce street flooding.
New York City
fromHoodline
5 days ago

Mamdani Announces $108M Plan To Upgrade NYC Storm Drains

New York City plans to invest $108 million to upgrade catch basins and storm drains to reduce street flooding.
#climate-change
fromEarth911
6 days ago
Environment

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Homes may have to be abandoned': how climate crisis has reshaped Britain's flood risk

Climate change is accelerating extreme rainfall in south-west England, causing faster, more frequent floods that overwhelm defenses and threaten communities with possible abandonment.
Environment
fromCity Limits
1 month ago

Opinion: Do Snowstorms Teach Us Anything About Climate Change?

Cold weather and extreme snowstorms can be a symptom of climate change, driven by jet stream shifts and warmer ocean moisture increasing snow intensity.
Environment
fromThe New Yorker
22 hours ago

Can Sponge Cities Save Us from the Coming Floods?

Flood control strategies are shifting from traditional barriers to more integrated, park-like solutions due to climate change impacts.
Environment
fromEarth911
6 days ago

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Coastal flooding due to climate change could increase by two feet in the next century without immediate radical action to reduce emissions.
SF real estate
fromEarth911
21 hours ago

How Climate Disasters Are Breaking the Homeowners Insurance Market

Homeowners in high-risk areas face significant insurance premium increases due to climate risk, impacting affordability and availability of home insurance.
#earthquakes
OMG science
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Earthquakes strikes near Atlantic trench linked to US tsunami risk

Dozens of earthquakes near the Puerto Rico Trench raise concerns about seismic risks and potential tsunami generation.
Barcelona
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Not if, but when: how Spain's coastal towns are preparing for tsunamis

Southern Spain experiences routine earthquakes, and while tsunamis are rarely discussed, Chipiona prepares its citizens for potential tsunami threats.
OMG science
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Earthquakes strikes near Atlantic trench linked to US tsunami risk

Dozens of earthquakes near the Puerto Rico Trench raise concerns about seismic risks and potential tsunami generation.
Barcelona
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Not if, but when: how Spain's coastal towns are preparing for tsunamis

Southern Spain experiences routine earthquakes, and while tsunamis are rarely discussed, Chipiona prepares its citizens for potential tsunami threats.
fromState of the Planet
2 weeks ago

Centering Community in Climate Resilience and Disaster Preparedness

I watched my mom and the attitude she takes to life. She always believes there is a 'better' coming; even if you can't see it now, it is coming soon.
Online Community Development
#oil-spill
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Hair vs. oil: The curious method to clean beaches affected by the spill in the Gulf

A citizen initiative in Veracruz uses clean hair to combat oil spills by creating nets that absorb crude oil from the ocean.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Wildlife killed, reefs damaged in active' Gulf of Mexico oil spill

Oil is seeping from an unidentified vessel and two natural sources in the Gulf of Mexico, affecting seven nature reserves over 600km.
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Hair vs. oil: The curious method to clean beaches affected by the spill in the Gulf

A citizen initiative in Veracruz uses clean hair to combat oil spills by creating nets that absorb crude oil from the ocean.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Wildlife killed, reefs damaged in active' Gulf of Mexico oil spill

Oil is seeping from an unidentified vessel and two natural sources in the Gulf of Mexico, affecting seven nature reserves over 600km.
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

San Francisco is sinking at a rapid pace, NASA data shows

Scientists used satellite data to study vertical land motion from 2015 to 2023. Findings revealed that regional studies substantially underestimate sea level rise. NASA projects more than double the expected rise by 2050.
San Francisco
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Half a million lose power as storm lashes US from midwest to east coast

A powerful storm system brought snow, strong winds, and cold temperatures across the midwest and east coast, leaving approximately 500,000 homes and businesses without power on Tuesday morning.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Why these round homes are resilient to hurricanes

Deltec's circular footprint and roof system reduce pressure points that can lead to structural failure in high-wind events, allowing wind to flow around the home.
Design
#hawaii
fromSFGATE
5 days ago
Environment

Hawaii storms produced enough rain to fill 3 million Olympic swimming pools

Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

US: Hawaii hit by historic flooding, more rain coming

Oahu faces severe flooding, the worst in over 20 years, forcing thousands to evacuate and causing estimated damages exceeding $1 billion.
fromSFGATE
5 days ago
Environment

Hawaii storms produced enough rain to fill 3 million Olympic swimming pools

Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

US: Hawaii hit by historic flooding, more rain coming

Oahu faces severe flooding, the worst in over 20 years, forcing thousands to evacuate and causing estimated damages exceeding $1 billion.
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Mississauga monitoring flood risk after high levels of melting snow, rain | CBC News

The winter we had this year, it was colder than last year, so the snow held more water. That water ends up in our waterways. Mississauga is home to many bodies of water, including rivers, lakes, stormwater ponds and Lake Ontario, which increases flooding especially this time of year.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Federal God squad' exempts oil and gas drilling in Gulf of Mexico from endangered species rules

The Endangered Species Committee voted to approve the request for the ESA exemption at the request of the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. Hegseth has said environmentalists' lawsuits against the industry threatened to hobble the nation's energy supply, while environmentalists fear drilling could kill off protected species including Rice's whales, whooping cranes and sea turtles.
Environment
New York City
fromGothamist
3 weeks ago

Heavy rain, strong storms expected in NYC Monday as cold front moves through

New York City expects heavy rainfall, strong winds up to 55 mph, and thunderstorms Monday, with localized flooding possible in low-lying areas.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Millions told to prepare NOW as 2026 hurricane prediction is revealed

Forecasters predict 11 to 16 named storms for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with up to five potentially hitting the US.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The National Hurricane Center's new forecast cone will warn more people if they're in the path of a storm. What you need to know

"These improvements empower communities to prepare earlier and more effectively for dangerous hazards from tropical storms and hurricanes," said Michael Brennan, director of NOAA's National Hurricane Center.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A devastating force': how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies

In Grazalema, Spain's wettest town, a year's-worth of rain fell in a fortnight and overloaded the karst aquifer beneath it. Water rushed into homes through floors, walls and even electricity sockets. Authorities ordered everyone to evacuate. I felt a lot of fear, said Sanchez Barea, a guesthouse owner whose home is one of hundreds still in an exclusion zone.
Miscellaneous
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Weather extremes gripping US bear climate crisis fingerprint', experts say

The US is experiencing extreme weather patterns this March, raising concerns about the climate crisis and its impact on seasonal transitions.
Environment
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Get Ready for a Year of Chaotic Weather in the US

The American West faces a record-breaking heat wave this week, with strong El Niño conditions expected later in 2025, potentially creating extended periods of extreme and unpredictable weather.
Science
fromWest Side Rag
1 month ago

Upper West Side Meltdown: All That the Ice Leaves Behind

Melting urban snowbanks reveal weeks of city detritus, while ancient glaciers sculpted Manhattan, depositing rocks and reshaping the landscape over millennia.
Environment
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Bringing marine life back to South Florida's 'forgotten edge'

Marine construction companies are installing wildlife-friendly infrastructure like mangrove planters on seawalls to restore coastal ecosystems while protecting property.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Flood the Zone

As the Class of 2026 prepares to enter the workforce this summer, they-like last year's graduates and those already in the job market-are facing what economists now call a "low hire, low fire" economy. Whether this is driven by AI or other economic factors remains hotly debated, but the causes are beside the point for new grads looking for jobs postgraduation in an economy marked by a pullback in early-career hiring.
Higher education
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

An oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is met with two weeks of evasive responses

Beaches, mangroves, fish, turtles and manatees. Little by little, oil has coated them all. About two weeks have been enough for the sticky black residue to permeate everything in its path. Its advance has been met with an outcry. Since the first fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico reported the discovery of chapapote (petroleum residue) in their nets on March 2, the progression has been documented by the affected communities.
Environment
#coastal-flooding
fromsilive
1 month ago

NYC state of emergency declared as blizzard approaches; streets to close during storm

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Sunday afternoon that the five boroughs are under a local state of emergency as a massive blizzard barrels towards the city. "The safety of New Yorkers is my top priority. As this blizzard moves in, our administration is mobilizing every tool at our disposal, around the clock, to keep our neighbors safe. This emergency declaration allows us to cut through red tape so emergency vehicles, sanitation crews, and essential workers can move quickly and do their jobs without delay," Mamdani explained in a written statement.
New York City
#sea-level-rise
fromKqed
2 months ago
Environment

After King Tides Swamp Marin, San Rafael Weighs Billion-Dollar Defenses Against the Bay | KQED

Environment
fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought

Sea level rise threatens 132 million more people than previously estimated due to underestimated baseline ocean heights in scientific models.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Sea levels may be up to 4.9 feet HIGHER than we thought

Sea levels could be up to 4.9 feet higher than previously estimated, putting 132 million more people at risk of flooding due to reliance on inaccurate geoid models in coastal threat assessments.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Global sea levels have been underestimated due to poor modelling, research suggests

Global sea levels are 30cm higher on average than previously modeled, with some regions 100-150cm higher, requiring reassessment of coastal climate impacts.
fromKqed
2 months ago
Environment

After King Tides Swamp Marin, San Rafael Weighs Billion-Dollar Defenses Against the Bay | KQED

fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

It's not the oil. It's Florida

On Saturday, United States military forces carried out a dramatic strike in Venezuela that resulted in the capture and forcible removal of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. They were flown to New York and are now in federal custody. Maduro appeared in federal court on drug and weapons charges and pleaded not guilty. Several governments, international legal experts and United Nations officials have described the military operation as an illegal kidnapping and a breach of international law.
World news
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Nationwide travel chaos as hurricane-force winds rip through US

Extreme winds ripping across the US could bring hurricane levels of destruction and impact thousands of air travelers flying across the country. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued high wind warnings throughout more than 10 states in the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and Southwest throughout Tuesday. Wind gusts are expected to reach hurricane strength in parts of Colorado, Montana, Texas, New Mexico, and Wyoming, exceeding 75mph.
US news
#winter-storm
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Weather tracker: New Zealand hit by storms and widespread floods

A deep area of low pressure to the south-east of New Zealand's North Island swept into the region on Sunday, bringing heavy rain, gale-force winds and dangerous coastal swells that lashed exposed shorelines. The storm triggered power outages, forced evacuations and damaged infrastructure, with further impacts likely on Monday as the system lingers for a time, before tracking southwards later.
Miscellaneous
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Marin County's king tide preparations worked until they didn't

Atmospheric rivers, king tides, and southerly winds produced tidal surges over eight feet that overwhelmed Marin County flood defenses, flooding communities and closing Highway 101.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Tuesday's Headlines: The Storm Before the Calm Edition - Streetsblog New York City

City and property-owner snow-clearing failures left pedestrians, wheelchair users, cyclists, and homeless people marginalized and endangered during and after the storm.
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

California Bill Aims to Modernize Coastal Development Rules in Urban Transit-Rich Cities - Streetsblog California

California lawmakers are advancing a bill that could reframe how housing, transportation, and infrastructure projects are approved in urbanized coastal communities, seeking to balance environmental protections with the state's urgent housing and climate goals. Assembly Bill 1740 (AB 1740) - introduced by Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (D-West Hollywood/Santa Monica) - would allow qualifying cities to bypass individual California Coastal Commission approvals for certain housing and transportation projects if they meet specific urban, multimodal criteria.
California
Environment
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

South Florida sees worst drought in 25 years. Here's what to expect next.

South Florida faces an ongoing severe drought and a hotter, drier-than-normal spring with below-average rainfall and stressed water supplies.
Environment
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Nuclear Bunker Falling Into Ocean

A Cold War-era nuclear bunker on Tunstall's eroding East Yorkshire cliff is days from collapsing into the sea as coastal erosion accelerates.
#king-tides
Environment
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 month ago

Coastal flood advisory for Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast from Sunday to Tuesday

Monterey Bay (northern and southern) and Big Sur Coast under coastal flood advisory Sunday 4 a.m. to Tuesday 3 p.m.; up to 1.5 ft inundation possible.
Environment
fromWIRED
2 months ago

The Oceans Just Keep Getting Hotter

Global oceans absorbed a record additional 23 zettajoules of heat in 2025, marking eight consecutive years of increasing ocean heat uptake.
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Palo Alto's horizontal levee passes test, reduces flooding during storms

So, with this storm surge and the King tide event, it was a great opportunity for us to test this out. So, we came out here and we were able to further document and see how well it performed. So, we got to see that the king tide came up very close to where the pathway is behind you, and it did what it's supposed to do,
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Strong storm set to pummel L.A. with heavy rains, flooding and beach hazards

A powerful storm system arrives Sunday with heavy rain, thunderstorms and dangerous waves, posing threats of flooding and debris flows through early next week. The strongest impacts hit late Sunday through Monday, with 1-2 inches of rain expected in valleys and coasts, twice as much in mountains. High-surf advisory expected Monday through Thursday, with waves exceeding 10 feet across all Southern California beaches and a 20-30% chance of damaging sets midweek.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Half the world's 100 largest cities are in high water stress areas, analysis finds

Half of the world's 100 largest cities face high water stress; 39 are in extremely high-stress regions and many urban areas are experiencing long-term drying trends.
Environment
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 months ago

Coastal flood advisory issued for North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline until Sunday midday

Coastal flood advisory through Feb. 1 for North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline; up to 1.4 ft inundation and localized roadway flooding.
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

'We got lucky': How Florida wildlife died - or survived - in the brutal February freeze

The record-breaking arctic blast that hit Florida earlier this month may have sent humans scurrying for winter coats, but it sent wildlife scurrying, swimming and slithering for their lives. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive. Some survived. Thousands of others did not. The benchmark for cold snaps in Florida is the 2010 freeze, which killed manatees, crocodiles, iguanas, thousands of snook and goliath grouper, and caused 50% to 90% of invasive pythons to die in some areas.
Environment
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Ocean damage nearly doubles the cost of climate change

Annual damages to traditional marine markets will reach $1.66 trillion by 2100 from greenhouse gas-driven ocean changes.
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