Scientists predict about a three-foot rise in sea level along North Carolina’s coast by 2100. Sea Change, a new documentary from WRAL, the Raleigh NBC affiliate owned by Capitol Broadcasting, examines sea level change and its potential impacts along North Carolina’s coast. Sea Change airs on WRAL as well as web and streaming devices on […]
Scientists predict about a three-foot rise in sea level along North Carolina’s coast by 2100.
Sea Change, a new documentary from WRAL, the Raleigh NBC affiliate owned by Capitol Broadcasting, examines sea level change and its potential impacts along North Carolina’s coast.
Sea Change airs on WRAL as well as web and streaming devices on Tuesday night at 7.
More frequent flooding, higher storm surges, more erosion, saltwater invading forests and farmlands are problems already happening on the North Carolina coast, and they will get worse.
People in coastal counties are already trying to adapt to the changes by raising houses, building dikes, and using techniques to try and keep saltwater off farm lands.
In this new documentary, policy makers and experts discuss how North Carolina is adapting and plans to adapt in the future.
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