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Rising sea levels along the Mid-Atlantic coast cause saltwater to move into forested areas it hadn't reached before. Unable to drink in water with such high salt content, the trees are starved –– creating ghost forests.

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They sure are worried about the Atlantic coast, mmhmm...

chompie97 This happened and is still happening in Louisiana.

There really was BEACHFRONT property in Arizona!!

Guess everyone forgot there are Ocean fossils found in Colorado and Nebraska!! Oh WOW!!! NEWS FLASH!!

No, sea levels are NOT rising. Coastlines are constantly changing, and have been since the earth cooled.

FakeNews

That just looks like the sea shore.

Agree. If you guys are denying climate change, you need to do a little more reading besides being glued to Fox News.

Atmospheric CO2 has had zero impact on climate.

So awful

This is a harbinger of the future for all countries especially the US - and the Republican conservatives continue to refute sound science principles for the sake of a few more $$$ now. Normal ignorance is forgivable, intentional ignorance is not.

Exxon knew their products were warming the planet in 1977 and began the 40 year cover up to protect its profits. billmckibben Falter

Any speculation re why environmentalism-leader Barrack Obama has been using private jets and yachts, and just spent $15 million on an estate ON THE BEACH at Martha’s Vineyard? I’m guessing NSC told him that he reversed climate change already, and the oceans are retreating.

Climate Change.

This happens during Hurricanes. Then, turns Brackish Water. Eventually returns to the fresh water marsh habitat and green growth returns.

They sure are worried the coast, mmhmm...

This is prevalent in the low country coast of S.C. as well

Those 'rising sea levels' concerned Obama enough to buy ocean front property at Martha's vineyard.

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