Sea-level rise threatens Vancouver Island communities
- Coastal communities on Vancouver Island are facing rising sea levels and severe storms due to climate change, according to local residents and researchers.
- Indigenous Leadership Coastal First Nations are proactively preparing for climate impacts but face barriers such as limited funding.
- A report estimates that storm surges could threaten significant financial loss to property by 2100.
- Experts call for a coordinated strategy to address climate adaptation, highlighting the need for immediate action amidst rising sea levels.
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