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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,499 posts)
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 03:45 PM Apr 2016

Drowning history: Sea level rise threatens US historic sites, including Jamestown

Drowning history: Sea level rise threatens US historic sites, including Jamestown

Posted: Monday, April 11, 2016 12:59 am

Associated Press |

With scientists forecasting sea levels to rise by anywhere from several inches to several feet by 2100, historic structures and coastal heritage sites around the world are under threat. Some sites and artifacts could become submerged.

Scientists, historic preservationists, architects and public officials are meeting this week in Newport, Rhode Island — one of the threatened areas — to discuss the problem, how to adapt to rising seas and preserve historic structures.

"Any coastal town that has significant historic properties is going to be facing the challenge of protecting those properties from increased water and storm activity," said Margot Nishimura, of the Newport Restoration Foundation, the nonprofit group hosting the conference.
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Many of the most threatened sites in North America lie along the East Coast between Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and southern Maine, where the rate of sea level rise is among the fastest in the world, said Adam Markham, of the Union of Concerned Scientists, a speaker at the conference.

"We're actually not going to be able to save everything," he said.
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Drowning history: Sea level rise threatens US historic sites, including Jamestown (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2016 OP
I like history and all, but when it gets to that point, progressoid Apr 2016 #1

progressoid

(49,991 posts)
1. I like history and all, but when it gets to that point,
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 05:09 PM
Apr 2016

saving historical sites may not be high on the priority list.

Life's gonna get pretty interesting.

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