Study: To Brace Climate Change's Effects on US Coastlines, Save Natural Systems
While the threats of sea rise and extreme weather to come with global warming have brought calls to “harden” the nation’s coastlines with human-made structures, a new study is highlighting the critical role of natural coastal habitats including sand dunes, reefs and mangroves in shielding residents and property from costly damage.
In the study published Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change, the team of Stanford scientists writes:
Explaining how the habitats offer protection, The National Geographic writes:
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