A new study suggests more than 100,000 households will be displaced and more than $12 billion infrastructure losses suffered as a result of climate change raising the sea level in the Galveston area over the next 100 years.
The finding comes three days after a Texas A&M University study found that Corpus Christi’s infrastructure will also be affected by climate change.
“The Socio-Economic Impact of Sea Level Rise in the Galveston Bay Region,” commissioned by the Environmental Defense Fund and the British Consulate-General Houston, estimates that 78 percent of households will be displaced in Galveston County. A more aggressive sea level rise could displace 93 percent of households, according to the study.
“Climate change is happening,” said David Yoskowitz, co-author of the report and a professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. “It is not a hypothetical, it is a fact. Sea-level rise is occurring in Galveston Bay as well as around the Gulf of Mexico, this is another fact.
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