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Home » Blog » Rising sea levels impacting shorelines

Rising sea levels impacting shorelines

By Save KiheiMarch 16, 2021April 10, 2021Beaches, Climate, Flooding, Infrastructure, Shoreline, Uncategorized
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Rising seas impacting shores – and it will only get worse
Try picturing Maui if sea levels rise 3.2 feet. Which roads, hotels, neighborhoods and critical infrastructure will be wiped from the map? How much worse will it be if king tides become a nearly ...
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