Environment
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten to Swallow Entire Resort Town in Brazil
The Brazilian resort town of Atafona has become an apocalyptic landscape due to the rising sea. In this small village north of Rio de Janeiro, the Atlantic Ocean stretches an average of six meters (almost 20 feet) per year. The village has long been vulnerable to extreme erosion which was worsened by climate change.
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