What Happens When Climate Change Threatens to Bury Your Home?

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As climate change increases the likelihood of deadly landslides, cities like Juneau are stuck between a rock and a hard place.

A home that collapsed due to erosion from a glacial outburst flood into the Mendenhall River in Juneau, Alaska on August 8, 2023.

While the resulting law instructed the United States Geological Service to develop a national strategy for landslides in 2022, including an interagency response plan, Congress has significantly underfunded mitigation efforts. According to a, the result has been insufficient “to the extent and on a time frame… to reduce landslide risks nationwide.”

Since then, the city has broken precipitation records — and then broken them again. As a senior service hydrologist and meteorologist at the National Weather Service, Jacobs says, “We’ve seen two of our wettest days ever in the last four years. These events are exceeding anything that we’ve seen in the past, and at a higher frequency.

“In Seattle, the percent of the population at risk of being impacted by landslides is substantially lower,” says Jacobs. “In southeast Alaska, you’re looking at much higher per capita risk.”

 

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