How climate change is driving shoreline erosion on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River
Shoreline erosion on Lake Ontario is happening as more extreme storms are making bigger waves that churn up more sediment and pull it deeper into the lake. For the St. Lawrence River, shoreline erosion happens when the river and its tributaries flood. Local governments, organizations, and communities are seeking solutions and investing in shoreline resilience. Read the full story by North Country Public Radio.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20250825-shoreline-erosion