New Jersey has experienced significant climate change over the past century, with rising temperatures, increased precipitation, more extreme weather, and rising sea levels. The sea level along the New Jersey coast has risen about 1.5 inches per decade over the past 100 years, nearly twice the global average. By 2100, 1-3% of New Jersey's coastline is projected to be lost to rising seas and 6.5-9% of the coastal area will experience occasional flooding. New Jersey is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise due to factors causing increased erosion and land subsidence.