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This US State Will be the Least Affected by Climate Change in 2050, Expert Claims
Different communities are affected by global warming in different ways. For example, rising sea levels are causing flooding and erosion in low-lying and coastal areas, while dry towns are experiencing droughts, wildfires, and intense heat waves. 
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