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Human-driven sea-level rise has increased frequency of extreme coastal flooding, study says

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Human-driven sea-level rise has increased frequency of extreme coastal flooding, study says

Human-driven sea level rise has increased how often extreme coastal flooding occurs around the world, according to a study released Wednesday.

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Human-driven sea level rise has increased how often extreme coastal flooding occurs around the world, according to a study released Wednesday.

Human-driven sea level rise has increased how often extreme coastal flooding occurs around the world, according to a study released Wednesday.

The Seattle Times reported the story as "Human-driven sea-level rise has increased frequency of extreme coastal flooding, study says."

2 sources have covered this story, including The Seattle Times and The Independent. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 23 hours ago.

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