New Study Reveals Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Cities

A new study warns of severe consequences for coastal cities due to climate change, urging immediate action to mitigate risks.

New Study Reveals Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Cities
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A recent study highlights the increasing risks coastal cities face due to rising sea levels and extreme weather events. Researchers predict significant economic and social disruptions if mitigation measures are not implemented soon.

The study, conducted by an international team of scientists, analyzed data from over 100 coastal cities worldwide. Findings suggest that without intervention, millions of people could be displaced by 2050.

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