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Gas facility in Louisiana builds massive sea wall to protect against climate threats

Gas facility in Louisiana builds massive sea wall to protect against climate threats

A Louisiana gas facility has constructed a massive sea wall to shield itself from the climate impacts that fossil fuel emissions have exacerbated, raising questions about the lengths the industry will go to safeguard its interests.

Steven Mufson reports for The Washington Post.

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Historic Jamestown, assailed by floods and climate change, is now in danger

Historic Jamestown, assailed by floods and climate change, is now in danger

The 400-year-old site of Jamestown, Va., battered by flooding and climate change, is listed as endangered.
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Expert says Vancouver storm damage a climate change 'wake-up call'

The damage sustained to Vancouver’s scenic seawall during a storm last week could be a sign of things to come as sea levels continue to rise due to climate change.

This pristine beach is one of Japan's last. Soon it will be filled with concrete
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This pristine beach is one of Japan's last. Soon it will be filled with concrete

In rural Japan, the unstoppable forces of nature meet the immovable determination of the construction state. Can this village survive?
In flooded Michigan neighborhoods, who should pay for sea walls?
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In flooded Michigan neighborhoods, who should pay for sea walls?

For two straight summers, residents of a Detroit neighborhood watched water pour into basements and pool in streets, a result of coastal flooding that will become increasingly common throughout the Great Lakes as climate change progresses.

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Protection for the rich, retreat for the poor

Protection for the rich, retreat for the poor

How the United States' implementation of climate change adaptation programs is exacerbating inequality and breeding a new form of climate gentrification.

Fortress Charleston: Will walling off the city hold back the waters?
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Fortress Charleston: Will walling off the city hold back the waters?

A $2 billion plan to wall off the historic downtown from rising seas and surging storms is the latest in a growing number of extravagantly expensive seawalls and barriers being proposed to defend U.S. coastal cities.

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