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|a We Need to Retreat from the Beach |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a [S.l.] : |b The New York Times Company, |c 2012-11-14. |
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|a As ocean waters warm, the Northeast is likely to face more Sandy-like storms. And as sea levels
continue to rise, the surges of these future storms will be higher and even more deadly. We can’t stop these powerful storms. But we can reduce the deaths and damage they cause.
Hurricane Sandy’s immense power, which destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, actually
pushed the footprints of the barrier islands along the South Shore of Long Island and the Jersey Shore landward as the storm carried precious beach sand out to deep waters or swept it across the islands. This process of barrier-island migration toward the mainland has gone on for 10,000
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