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The Impact of Land Subsidence on Flood Risks for US Coastal Cities

As coastal cities in the United States grapple with the increasing threat of flooding, an unexpected contributor to this problem has emerged: land subsidence. This phenomenon, characterized by the gradual sinking or settling of land, exacerbates flood risks and poses significant challenges for urban areas along the coast. Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities worldwide;…

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Exploring the Relationship Between Natural Resources and Human Mobility During Environmental Shocks

Environmental shocks, such as droughts, floods, and wildfires, are becoming increasingly common and severe due to climate change. These shocks can have a devastating impact on human populations, leading to displacement, food insecurity, and conflict. While environmental shocks are often seen as the primary drivers of human mobility, the availability of natural resources can play…

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