Coasts@Risk - Scientist Release New Study on Global Risks for Coastal Communities
July 30, 2014
July 30, 2014
ARLINGTON, Va., July 30 -- The Nature Conservancy issued the following news release:
Climate change, weather events and coastal development are rapidly changing the world's coastlines. With millions of people being affected and their way of life under threat, coastal communities around the world have become increasingly vulnerable to natural hazards. A new report, COASTS@RISK (C@R) (http://www.nature.org/media/oceansandcoasts/coasts-at-risk.pdf) developed by The Nature Conservancy . . .
Climate change, weather events and coastal development are rapidly changing the world's coastlines. With millions of people being affected and their way of life under threat, coastal communities around the world have become increasingly vulnerable to natural hazards. A new report, COASTS@RISK (C@R) (http://www.nature.org/media/oceansandcoasts/coasts-at-risk.pdf) developed by The Nature Conservancy . . .