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- Doomsday warning: It’s time to start moving coastal cities to higher ground – here’s why | WRAL TechWire https://wraltechwire.com/2022/09/23/doomsday-warning-its-time-to-start-moving-coastal-cities-to-higher-ground-heres-why/ 15 comments
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