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Rising waters in Cockermouth: The impacts of flooding on communities

by Gabriella Goodridge –  Flooding severely impacts human populations, accounting for an estimated 157,000 deaths and combined loss of 1891 billion US$ worldwide from 1994-2015 [1]. Floods may also indirectly result in other disasters from small-scale landslides to large scale events like nuclear meltdowns. The UK is no exception to these natural hazards. Cockermouth is…

January 31, 2021 in climate change.

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