A substantial part of the cliffs near Dover have collapsed – no one injured by the huge rockfall.
Why did it happen? – well read here
read more here... →Attorneys for 427 Inupiat people are claiming damages for the changes that are affecting their village.
Melting sea ice has exposed the shoreline of the village to greater [...]
read more here... →Coastal Wales has been named the “best region on Earth” to visit next year by the travel guide Lonely Planet.
The book, in it seventh year, highlights 10 [...]
read more here... →Just found this site – which provides excellent resources and links on the impacts of sea level rise.
Links to articles on how sea level rise will affect [...]
read more here... →Tens of thousands of of tonnes of rock tumble into the sea in Cornwall, an example of sub-aerial erosion, and dramatic!
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A one billion euro luxury beach resort in Morocco is in trouble as the Spanish Developers have harmed its natural ecosystem – one of [...]
read more here... →Concerns regarding the rate of erosion around Britain’s coast have been expressed by a leading geologist. In particular nuclear power stations and one of the world’s largest gas terminals [...]
read more here... →A £22 million project to protect the village of Borth in Wales from high tides and storms like the one in 2008 involves bringing 42.000 tonnes of [...]
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