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Climate change: How rising sea levels may affect Wales

Rising sea levels will be a central issue at the COP26 climate change summit, which kicks off in Glasgow on 31 October.

The UK sea level has been rising by more than a millimetre on average every year since 1901, with the level around Cardiff predicted to rise by up to 28cm by 2050.

With about 60% of the nation's population living in coastal areas, the impact of unchecked rises around Wales could be big.

Miriam Barker explains.