‘Grim’ UN report warns of weather disasters every year

Climate change panel says coastal regions will have to be sacrificed

Heavy flooding in Japan
Heavy flooding in Japan
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The sort of extreme weather that used to hit coastlines once a century will happen every year by 2050, according to a new United Nations study.

The authors of the report say sea levels are rising twice as fast as during the 20th century as the melting of the world’s largest reservoirs of ice accelerates. “Don’t buy coastal properties,” warns Sky News.

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