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US: Rising sea levels force Louisiana residents’ relocation
Al Jazeera English
2017-02-11
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The residents of Isle de Jean Charles, most of whom are native Americans, are being relocated because of rising sea levels.
It's being seen as an important test case but environmentalists say it’s also a sign of the problems to come.
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