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Beach erosion after storm in Ocean City NJ

Federal funding freeze stalls New Jersey beach replenishment projects

November 25, 2025

REBECCA ACEVEDO / WHYY

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Tidal Flooding in Absecon, NJ

Sea-level rise accelerates in New Jersey, raising coastal flooding risk, study says

November 22, 2025

JON HURDLE / INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS

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Port Newark

New Jersey coasts, lined with toxic facilities, don’t fare well in two new studies

November 22, 2025

FRANK KUMMER / PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

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Tidal Flooding in Absecon, NJ

Why flooding on LBI is becoming the new norm

November 16, 2025

STEPHANIE A. FAUGHNAN / JERSEY SHORE ONLINE

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New Jersey Pinelands

New Jersey Pine Barrens offer up answers to tough climate questions

November 15, 2025

SUSAN PHILLIPS / WHYY

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Beach erosion, New Jersey

Shore town has ‘no choice’ but to sue after state cancels $54M beach, dune project, mayor says

November 14, 2025

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Floods and storms are ravaging the Jersey Shore. Why do we keep building it back?

December 7, 2025

SUSAN CRAWFORD / ROLLING STONE

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Solar energy technicians

Final push on to pass NJ’s 100% clean energy law

December 5, 2025

BRIANA VANNOZZI / NJ SPOTLIGHT

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Beach erosion after storm in Ocean City NJ

Federal funding freeze stalls New Jersey beach replenishment projects

November 25, 2025

REBECCA ACEVEDO / WHYY

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Tidal Flooding in Absecon, NJ

Sea-level rise accelerates in New Jersey, raising coastal flooding risk, study says

November 22, 2025

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