As seas rise, American history could be washed away
PolicyThursday, July 2, 2026The Guardian

As seas rise, American history could be washed away

Rising sea levels are threatening historical sites in Jamestown, Virginia, a key location in American history, as archaeologists struggle to preserve artifacts that could be lost to flooding. This situation raises urgent concerns about the need for effective policies to safeguard cultural heritage in the face of climate change.

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