Nov. 1, 2022

Climate change encroachment in North Carolina

Climate change encroachment in North Carolina
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Climate change encroachment in North Carolina

Rising oceans, more common flooding and ‘managed retreat’

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Climate change isn’t coming, it’s here, and people on North Carolina’s coast, and along its eastern rivers, face hard choices as homes flood repeatedly and infrastructure groans under the weight of encroaching waters. WRAL Climate Change reporter Liz McLaughlin joins us to discuss the already seen impacts, and the changes yet to come.