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A recent study shows how fast cities along the East Coast are sinking, with some serious hot spots in NYC. See where, why and ...
New Yorkers may worry about rising rent or rising tempers on the subway, but they might want to add rising water to the list.
This slow-going subsidence is measured in just a handful of millimeters per year, but rising sea levels due to climate change ...
In every city studied, at least 20 per cent of the urban area is sinking — and in 25 of 28 cities, at least 65 per cent is ...
At least 20 per cent of the urban area was sinking by at least 2mm per year. These include cities like New York, Chicago, ...
Boston is sinking, according to a new study, and it's not just because of sea level rise. Here's what to know.
A study used sensitive satellite measurements to look at the ground of the 28 most populous U.S. cities. All of them are ...
A new study published in the journal "Nature Cities" reported that the city is sinking around a millimeter per year.
Subsidence is considered an invisible threat ... Here's what the data has to say about New York City, and where some spots are worse-off than others. About 10% of New York City is sinking at ...