In sea-change, UK may abandon homes to coastal erosion
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In sea-change, U.K. may abandon homes to coastal erosion
Read: 3 min In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, or moving back a car park perilously close to a cliff edge. The team from the Coastwise project have been granted over £15 million in government funding to adapt the coastline in North Norfolk, eastern England, to accelerating erosion worsened by climate change. There is one caveat: it cannot spend that money o…
Preparing for the retreat from coastal erosion: this is the strategy under study on the east coast of England, where a team of researchers examines how to move a cemetery that threatens to be swallowed by the sea, or a parking lot too close to a cliff.
A coastal village in Norfolk, England, is facing the rapid erosion caused by climate change. Coastwise project analyzes innovative solutions for house relocation.
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