According to new research, Central Florida will be one of the top destinations for residents displaced by sea level rise in the coming century.
The University of Georgia study is believed to be the first to examine how sea level rise will reshape the nation's population inland. Author Matt Hauer says the findings establish the issue as more than a coastal one and show land-locked communities are unprepared for the influx.
"Assuming that we do have a quarter of a million additional people moving into Orlando, that's more houses, that's more roads, that's more water resources, that's more power", explained Hauer.
Orlando ranked second as a destination for displaced residents after Austin, Texas. Miami was projected to lose more than 2.5 million residents.
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