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IMG_3864_concrete.jpg Concrete barriers made to look like natural sea cliffs protecting the ancient settlement on the Brough of Birsay on Mainland Orkney, Scotland, UK,
 
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IMG_3871_Orkney.jpg Concrete barriers made to look like natural sea cliffs protecting the ancient settlement on the Brough of Birsay on Mainland Orkney, Scotland, UK,
 
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IMG_3262_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3272_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3275_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3280_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_0079_salt marsh.jpg A women birdwatching on saltmarshs at Cley on the North Norfolk coast, UK.
 
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IMG_0081_realignment.jpg A sign about river realignment at Cley on the north Norfolk Coast, UK.
 
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IMG_0085_realignment.jpg A sign about the changeing coastline of North Norfolk at Cley, UK. This section of the east coast is very low lying and increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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IMG_0249_storm surge.jpg Flood levels marked on the sea defences in Wells Next the Sea in Norfolk, UK. Climate change induced sea level rise make such areas increasingly vulnerable to coastal flooding.
 
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IMG_0252_flood level.jpg Flood levels marked on the sea defences in Wells Next the Sea in Norfolk, UK. Climate change induced sea level rise make such areas increasingly vulnerable to coastal flooding.
 
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IMG_0282_flood defences.jpg A sign about the coasatal defences of North Norfolk at Cley, UK. This section of the east coast is very low lying and increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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IMG_0283_sluice.jpg Coastal defences of North Norfolk at Stiffkey, UK. This section of the east coast is very low lying and increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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IMG_0285_water level.jpg Coastal defences of North Norfolk at Stiffkey, UK. This section of the east coast is very low lying and increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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IMG_0300_storm surge.jpg Flood levels marked on the sea defences in Wells Next the Sea in Norfolk, UK. Climate change induced sea level rise make such areas increasingly vulnerable to coastal flooding.
 
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IMG_0303_flood level.jpg Flood levels marked on the sea defences in Wells Next the Sea in Norfolk, UK. Climate change induced sea level rise make such areas increasingly vulnerable to coastal flooding.
 
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IMG_0378_anti flooding.jpg A flood protection van at Cley on the North Norfolk coast which is increasingly vulnerable to coastal flooding due to climate change induced sea level rise.
 
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IMG_0023_sea wall.jpg Rebuilding the sea wall in Seaton Carew on Teeside, UK.
 
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IMG_6813_fossil fuel.jpg A gas terminal at Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK, that processes natural gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field which is piped ashore near Rampside.
 
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IMG_1256_concrete.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_1255_sea wall.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_1257_limestone.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6765_construction.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6762_JCB.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6965_coast.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6968_reinforcement.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6973_re-building.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6977_morecambe bay.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_6984_digger.jpg Repairing the sea wall which had been damged and breached by storms on the coast road near Barrow in furness, between Rampside and Baycliff. Climate change is causing sea level rise and increased stormy weather which is accelerating rates of coastal erosion.
 
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IMG_3817_investment.jpg £millions have been spent on the sea wall in Blackpool to help protect the town from coastal flooding, which is an increasing risk due to increased stormy weather and sea level rise, both driven by climate change.
 
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IMG_3819_Blackpool.jpg £millions have been spent on the sea wall in Blackpool to help protect the town from coastal flooding, which is an increasing risk due to increased stormy weather and sea level rise, both driven by climate change.
 
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IMG_3819_crop_coastal defences.jpg £millions have been spent on the sea wall in Blackpool to help protect the town from coastal flooding, which is an increasing risk due to increased stormy weather and sea level rise, both driven by climate change.
 
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