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Almost 40% of US National Park’s Prime Areas at Risk from Rising Sea Levels

© AP Photo / Victor R. CaivanoThe sky reflects on the north-east boundary of the Evergaldes National Park, near Miami, on Monday, July 27, 1998. A $7.5 billion, 20-year project, referred to as the Central and Southern Florida Project Restudy, has been developed by a multi-agency committee of people and organizations interested in restoring the Everglades.
The sky reflects on the north-east boundary of the Evergaldes National Park, near Miami, on Monday, July 27, 1998. A $7.5 billion, 20-year project, referred to as the Central and Southern Florida Project Restudy, has been developed by a multi-agency committee of people and organizations interested in restoring the Everglades. - Sputnik International
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More than one third of US national park assets are in danger from rising sea levels caused by global warming, the US Department of the Interior said in a report.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The report studies 40 out of 118 national parks considered vulnerable to sea-level rise by the National Park Service (NPS) using data from many sources including the US Geological Survey Coastal Vulnerability Index.

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“More than 39 percent of assets in the subset of parks, valued at more than $40 billion, are in the high-exposure category,” the report, issued on Tuesday, said.

US Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell said in a press release accompanying the report that the sea level rise is caused by climate change.

She argued that the report showed the economic importance of cutting carbon pollution and protecting US public lands from environmental damage.

NPS Director Jonathan Jarvis said lighthouses, old fortifications and archaeological sites were also at risk.

National seashores at risk include Cape Cod in Massachusetts and Cape Lookout in North Carolina, the release said.

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