Southeastern U.S. cities in greater peril over rising sea levels
Two new studies show water levels are rising much faster than previously thought in cities along the Southeastern U.S. coast. CNN’s Kim Brunhuber interviews one of the study’s co-authors, Tor Tornqvist.
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