Climate change: Size of Wales may change due to coastal erosion

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Size of Wales may change due to coastal erosion

Mr Parr said coastal flooding and erosion would be "a big risk for Wales" and "all indications are it's going to get worse."

But NRW acknowledges that losing areas of land to the seas was a difficult topic and needed to be handled sensitively so that people were not frightened.The seat of Welsh democracy at Cardiff Bay is protected by a barrage built in 1994draws to a close in Glasgow, the Royal Meteorological Society said cases of such extreme weather were on the increase, and global warming had serious implications.

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