Summary:
- This article discusses a new study that has found evidence of a "wobble" in the Moon's orbit around the Earth, which could lead to increased flooding in coastal areas in the coming decades.
- The study suggests that the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's oceans, combined with the effects of climate change, could result in high tides becoming more frequent and more severe, leading to increased coastal flooding.
- The researchers emphasize the importance of understanding these changes in the Moon's orbit and their potential impact on coastal communities, in order to help prepare and mitigate the effects of future flooding events.