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This Louisiana town moved to escape climate-linked disaster
This Louisiana town moved to escape climate-linked disaster
This Louisiana town moved to escape climate-linked disaster
The sinking Louisiana town of Isle de Jean Charles was forced to pack up and move to safer ground. Many more US towns may soon need to follow in their footsteps.
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