http://www.newsmax.com/US/floods-threaten-millions-environment/2012/03/14/id/432454
WASHINGTON — Rising seas have doubled the risk of so-called once-a-century floods for the nearly 5 million people who live along the U.S. coasts from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico and the West Coast, according to a trio of environmental reports released on Wednesday.
These new reports — one from the nonprofit group Climate Central and two others published in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Research Letters — offer a detailed picture of where the most severe risks are along coastlines of the contiguous 48 states.
Based on 2010 U.S. Census population data and a fresh analysis of high tide lines by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Climate Central report's findings can be seen online at surgingseas.org.
I had a dream that track housing was being built in northern parts of Canada.
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