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Flood risk is increasing in low-lying, coastal Delaware due to climate change.But nationwide, flood insurance rates aren’t high enough to cover the growing risk, or even the risk right now. Delaware Public Media’s Sophia Schmidt examines the cost of flood insurance in the First State.
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A new outlook from federal oceanographic scientists reaffirms projections that coastal towns in Delaware will see more sunny-day flooding in the…
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The U.S. tied its 2015 record for the median number of days of high-tide flooding in coastal communities last year, according to a report released by the…
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Listen to this week's edition of The Green: Or listen to individual stories below:The First State got an “F” for ethics and transparency in a new report…
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For most people, nuisance flooding is just an inconvenience -- like when a roadway floods in heavy rain. But as sea levels rise, this kind of flooding is…
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New research says sea level rise could cause more minor, so-called "nuisance flooding" days in coastal communities like Delaware's. A study recently…