Sea level rise will
displace coastal populations faster than new housing can be built.
Not exact matches
Responding to plans by a real estate developer to
displace a local
population of hippies and entrenched retirees from the
coastal California town of Solana Beach, she created a monarch for the locals to help rally them against the forces that threatened to force them out.
Similar
population declines took place across
coastal Louisiana and Mississippi, bringing the total
displaced population count, as of July 2006, to 375,000 residents because of destruction from Katrina.