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New York City completes first phase of USD $1.45 billion East Side Coastal Resiliency project...

As much as 50% of the world’s flood-fighting coastal mangroves are at critical risk of deterioration, new analysis...

Nobel Prize-winning climatologist Kevin Trenberth explores the complex relationship between climate change and atmospheric moisture....

Recent research efforts illustrate that using past data to predict future flooding is becoming less appropriate in a...

Governments agree to restore at least 300,000 km of polluted rivers and 350 million ha of degraded wetlands...

Rare and destructive "sneaker wave" events are notoriously difficult to predict – new research aims to change that....

Root systems growing progressively shallower beneath one of Chesapeake Bay’s most common wetland plants...

High-tech mapping effort provides inch-by-inch detail of more than 350,000 parcels in Duval County, Florida....

The three-year Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission was co-launched by the U.S. and French space agencies in...

Announced during a United Nations convention on climate change in November, two recent White House-authored reports detail new...

Researchers in Germany use seismometers to provide earlier flood warnings in Europe’s increasingly flood-prone river valleys...