Audubon Magazine

Bellwethers of Climate Change

Proposals include floating homes, tidal lagoons, and other features designed to protect current and new residents alike.

WHEN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, loses two professional sports teams in the next few years, it will gain prime waterfront real estate. The stadiums for the Oakland Raiders and Golden State Warriors will be razed, creating space for thousands of affordable new homes. According to climate models, however, that housing might not last

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