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Nearly Half of the World’s Beaches Could Disappear Due to Sea-Level Rise and Human Impact
Scientists warn nearly 50% of beaches could vanish from coastal erosion and rising sea levels. Learn how human activity ...
Detractors of Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro raised glasses of champagne to celebrate his sentence outside the ...
Human development and climate-driven sea level rise are accelerating global beach erosion and undermining the natural ...
Uruguay has submitted time travel drama ‘Don’t You Let Me Go’ to vie for the international feature award at the 98th Oscars.
If you grew up in the eastern U.S. or ever spent summers on the New Jersey shore or similar, you’re likely to be hit with a ...
These Latin America destinations offer affordable housing, quality healthcare, and low living costs for U.S. retirees seeking warm weather and cultural richness.
Coastal ecosystems are being crushed by rising sea levels linked to urbanization. Beaches across the globe are experiencing a form of “crushing,” a process driven by rising sea levels linked to ...
In ‘My KGB Nanny’, the writer explores the multiple identities of the Spanish woman who directed Moscow’s South American ...
The Santa Fe Irrigation District continues to explore ways to meet its facilities needs, moving toward purchasing a new building for its administrative offices and developing its Rancho Santa Fe ...
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Nearly half of the beaches on Earth will disappear by the end of the century, study finds
A stretch of sand can look simple at first. Waves slide in, families lay out towels, and children run across the warm surface ...
Beaches continue shrinking as rising seas and human activity drive erosion. Scientists warn that coastal areas face growing ...
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