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How climate change, rising sea levels are transforming coastlines around the world

Por: ABC News Nation November 07, 2022

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Communities have gravitated toward the shore for thousands of years, building their lives in proximity to major waterways for easy access to trade, seafood and recreation.But those who reside near coastlines will need to learn to adjust as climate change continues to create conditions that chip away at these malleable geological structures, according to experts.One of the recurring topics of the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference... + full article



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