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Case Study
On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Station Mayport, Florida
The station is at risk of losing a quarter of its land area to the tidal zone by 2050 and more than half by 2100.
Case Study
On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
Langley-Eustis is at risk of losing extensive land area to the ocean by the end of this century.
Case Study
On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex
More than half of the station’s land area could be inundated by daily high tides later this century.
Case Study
On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine
Areas currently affected by occasional tidal flooding are projected to flood daily by the end of this century.
Case Study
Boston’s Historic Districts and Faneuil Hall Increasingly Vulnerable to Floods
Cherished landmarks and historic districts are at risk from rising seas and worsening storm surges.
Case Study
On the Front Lines of Rising Seas: Naval Air Station Key West, Florida
High tides are projected to cover 70% to 95% of the station's land area by 2100.
Report
Air Toxics and Health in Manchester
Ringed by pollution sources that put their health at risk, fenceline communities need access to information to hold industry and local officials accountable.
Report
The Disastrous US Approach to Strategic Missile Defense
Missile defense is supposed to protect the US public. The evidence suggests that it doesn’t.
Explainer
How Does Missile Defense Work?
What if North Korea or Iran launched a nuclear missile aimed at the United States? Could we prevent it from arriving?
Report
Fuel Economy Standards and the Mid-term Review
Fuel economy standards have been a runaway success for drivers and the climate. They should not be weakened.
Feature
California Drivers Demand Electric Cars
Electric cars are breaking records in California—and demand remains high.
Feature
Northeast Drivers Want Electric Cars
It's not just California; Northeast drivers want electric cars too.