Maine towns confront climate choice: Rebuild a road or save a marsh?

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • February 16, 2024

A decision by Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth to remove a low-lying road through the Spurwink Marsh is an example of managed retreat in the face of climate change and the difficult choices facing communities all along the coast.

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