Water managers weigh costs of sea level rise

South Florida Sun-Central: For millions of South Floridians, life on a peninsula means melting icecaps in Greenland aren't just something for polar bears to worry about. South Florida's coastal flood-control structures, counted on to protect low-lying communities from getting swamped, already are at risk from sea level rise due to climate change, according to scientists for the South Florida Water Management District. In the coming months, the district's governing board will be asked to endorse more scientific studies......

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