Future-Proof UK Coastal Areas Against Rising Sea Levels

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Birling Gap, almost gone. Captions and Photo source: ©© Andrew Tijou

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A clear national strategy is “urgently needed” to help future-proof coastal areas from rising sea levels and extreme weather, according to a report published by the National Trust on Friday.

The trust, one of the UK’s biggest coastal owners, says many of its sites have been “battered” by storms and “hit hard” by high tides this winter…

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