- Many famous landmarks and iconic natural wonders have been flooded, scorched, or eroded by extreme weather in the last decade.
- In the US, the Statue of Liberty and Glacier National Park have both been affected by climate-related disasters.
- In some cases, the damage is irreversible.
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The effects of climate change have become increasingly visible and pronounced in the last decade. Wildfire season is getting longer as rising temperatures dry out soil and vegetation. The oceans are also heating up, which leads to more intense hurricanes and sea-level rise.
In the future, few places will be immune to these climate threats. Certain areas have already witnessed considerable damage.
In the last 10 years, several famous landmarks have been flooded, scorched, and eroded by climate-related disasters. Take a look at how they fared before and after.