We Asked 380 Top Climate Scientists What They Felt About the Future – the Guardian

They are terrified, but determined to keep fighting. Here is what they said…
Brutal heat swells across Texas as many remain without power in Houston – the Washington Post

Heat-related illness is a growing danger for those without air-conditioning after last Thursday’s violent storms. South Texas will also see extreme heat….
The Precarious Future of Big Sur’s Highway 1 – the New Yorker

How climate change is threatening one of the country’s most famous roadways..
U.S. East Coast adopts ‘living shorelines’ approach to keep rising seas at bay – Mongabay

Excerpt: Along the U.S. East Coast, communities are grappling with the dual destructive forces of rising sea levels and stronger storms pushed by climate change, resulting in effects ranging from ‘ghost forests’ of saltwater-killed coastal trees in the Carolinas, to inundations of New York City’s subway system. While the usual response has been to build […]
‘I swam in the polluted Channel and now I need hearing aids’ – the Times UK

Maggie Alderson blames poor water quality off Hastings for an infection that punctured her ear drum. Samples taken from the sea would appear to back that up…
How is coastal erosion impacting life in San Diego? – NBC 7 San Diego

NBC 7 explores coastal erosion and the threat to people, property & infrastructure along San Diego’s coastline.
The Maldives Is Racing To Create New Land. Why Are So Many People Concerned? – Nature

Sun, sand and sea.” Those are the three ingredients for tourism in the Maldives, Mohamed Shaiz’s father told him. For more than a decade, Shaiz’s family owned a successful local hotel in Addu, the Maldives’ southernmost atoll. But nearly 9 months ago, the government took away the sea…
Behind the Story: Land Reclamation in the Maldives – the Pulitzer Center

Most visitors come to the Maldives for its resorts and pristine beaches. For Pulitzer Center grantee Jesse Chase-Lubitz, there’s a story behind that sand…The Maldives face an existential threat from sea level rise, and rebuilding the coastline with dredged sand has become a popular solution. But a series of activists on the 1,200-island archipelago are questioning the tradeoffs…Through interviews with taxi drivers, hotel owners, politicians, and scientists, Chase-Lubitz found that land reclamation is not a one-size-fits-all policy…
How Saving The Maldives May Actually Destroy It – the Medium

Just imagine waking up one day to find the sea that was once at your doorstep replaced by a fake 130-meter beach. This is the new reality for the residents of Addu, the southernmost atoll of the Maldives. But this shocking transformation isn’t new — it’s a desperate move to keep the country above water and thriving…