💨 Abstract
In Atafona, Brazil, the rising sea levels due to global warming have caused the destruction of over 500 homes, including a four-story building. This is part of a larger trend of coastal communities losing their battles against the ocean up and down Brazil's 8,500 km Atlantic coastline.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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