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Catastrophic coastal flooding in one North Carolina coastal town.
As ocean water warms and ice sheets around the world melt, climate change has caused ocean levels to rise. And almost everyone in the North Carolina coastal town of Swan Quarter can feel the effects. This segment is part of an ongoing public media reporting initiative called Peril and Promise, telling the human stories and solutions of climate change.
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Catastrophic coastal flooding
Clip: Season 4 Episode 21 | 5m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
As ocean water warms and ice sheets around the world melt, climate change has caused ocean levels to rise. And almost everyone in the North Carolina coastal town of Swan Quarter can feel the effects. This segment is part of an ongoing public media reporting initiative called Peril and Promise, telling the human stories and solutions of climate change.
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