by admin | Aug 14, 2018 | News
Stronger hurricanes becoming the norm — and that’s stumping researchers, meteorologists and computers By Bo Petersen bopete@postandcourier.com Aug 12, 2018 Updated 5 hrs ago The huge mahogany trees were shattered stumps. Everywhere you looked, the normally leafy...
by admin | Aug 6, 2018 | News
Surrendering to Rising Seas Coastal communities struggling to adapt to climate change are beginning to do what was once unthinkable: retreat Jen Schwartz MONIQUE COLEMAN’S BASEMENT was still wet with saltwater when the rallying began. Just days after Superstorm...
by admin | Aug 6, 2018 | News
Parris Island, Charleston Coast Guard threatened by rising seas, global warming By Bo Petersen bopete@postandcourier.com Aug 5, 2018 Updated 4 hrs ago The Marine Corps training grounds on Parris Island will need a sea wall. That’s what Assistant Commandant Glenn...
by admin | Aug 5, 2018 | News
After Harvey, Houston Hopes to Boost Flood Defenses With $2.5 Billion Bond Funds would allow Harris County to complete delayed flood-prevention projects A man carries salvaged food from his flooded two story home in Spring, Texas, a northern suburb of Houston in...
by admin | Aug 3, 2018 | News
Commentary: Flooding crisis a threat to Charleston’s survival and not enough is being done BY HUGH C. LANE JR. Aug 2, 2018 Updated 16 hrs ago ( Multiple cars sit stalled at the intersection of Cannon and President streets earlier in July after about six inches of rain...