Tens of Thousands of NJ Homes Likely to Experience Climate-Driven Flooding

Posted May 12th, 2025

Some 62,000 people and 56,000 homes on and near the New Jersey Shore will see at least one annual flood because of sea-level rise by 2050, even if the world makes sweeping cuts to carbon emissions now, according to a new online tool released Wednesday by Climate Central, a New Jersey-based research and advocacy nonprofit. Read about climate-driven flooding data.

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