Some of the lands around the Chesapeake Bay are sinking at a rate of up to a quarter of an inch per year, raising the stakes for cities, towns and natural areas at risk from sea level rise, according to a new study.
Some of the lands around the Chesapeake Bay are sinking at a rate of up to a quarter of an inch per year, raising the stakes for cities, towns and natural areas at risk from sea level rise, according to a new study.