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El Niño in 2026 is more than an anxiety-inducing climate headline. For coastal tourism businesses, hotels, marina operators, and waterfront
Avid readers of our Resources section will know the big picture: rising seas, eroding shores, communities and businesses weighing difficult
For years, flood zone maps have conveyed a reassuring sense of precision. Forecasting maps displayed clear coastlines, color-coded inundation areas,
U.S. coastal regions have experienced approximately one foot of sea-level rise over the past century, with another foot expected within
Houses have been sliding into the ocean on the Outer Banks, Waikiki’s famous beach is shrinking year after year, Miami
California’s 1,200-mile coastline faces accelerating threats. Sea level rise projections for California show erosion rates that could reshape the state’s
Financing coastal protection has become a critical challenge for communities facing erosion and storm surge. Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) provide a
U.S. coastal regions have experienced approximately one foot of sea-level rise over the past century, with another foot expected within
The United States sustained 27 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in 2024, totaling $183 billion in damage. As weather events
More than half of the Caribbean’s sandy beaches could disappear by 2100 under current sea level rise trajectories. For hospitality
As urbanization intensifies on coasts all over the United States, cities exposed to the ocean are experiencing more frequent flooding,
If AI and coastal resilience seem like an unlikely match, think again. What if technology could transform unpredictable weather threats
Cyclone season in Australia runs November 1 through April 30, bringing significant operational challenges for coastal hospitality across Queensland, Northern
Coastal communities across the United States are facing stronger storms, higher tides, and increasing shoreline loss. As coastal erosion accelerates,
How much will a week-long closure due to flooding cost us during peak season? This is the question businesses should
The 2025 season has demonstrated The Caribbean’s vulnerability to hurricanes with devastating clarity. Category 5 hurricanes Erin, Humberto, and Melissa
According to FEMA, over 13 million U.S. homes are at risk from coastal flooding. Rising sea levels and increasingly severe
Hotels, resorts, and restaurants by a body of water face a harsh reality: a single coastal flooding event can leave
For every $1 of direct erosion damage, communities pay a much higher price in cascading economic impacts. It’s called the
Over the last ten years, the United States has seen a significant rise in extreme weather events. Among them, storm