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Last chance to save the world’s ‘sinking cities’?
Lagos, Jakarta and Mumbai are on the front line of climate change with increasingly intense rainfall and storm surges threatening their futures. Can decisions at COP26 save them? Swenja Surminski, a climate change resilience expert from the London School of Economics explains.
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