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sea level change scenarioNewsweek
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Interactive map shows how Connecticut may be affected by sea level rise as climate change worsens.
The map allows the viewer to see how different parts of the U.S. as well as individual states could be affected if sea levels rise by up to 10 feet .
Over 61 percent of the state's population resides in coastal areas.
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