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What do you know about sea-level rise and climate change?
Sea-level rise is one of the biggest challenges that South Florida communities will face in the decades ahead. Experts agree the region could see two feet or more of sea-level rise by 2060. That means entire neighborhoods may need to relocate, especially those without adaptation to the risks. (Read more here: wlrn.us/2IV4qnr)

WLRN wants to know: Do you feel you understand the basic science of sea-level rise and climate change? And, do you feel you understand the implications for your community? What more do you want to learn?
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Do you feel you understand the basic science of sea-level rise (why it's happening, connection to climate change and global warming)? *
Rate your understanding of sea-level rise and climate change on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being "I know nothing," 10 being "I study climate science for a living"). *
Explain why you answered the way you did. *
How do you know what you know (e.g. took a class, work as a scientist, learned about it through the news, etc.)?
What more do you think you need to understand? Explain. *
Do you feel you understand the implications for your city or community? What more do you want to know?
What's your first and last name? *
Where do you live? *
What's the best way to contact you?
May we publish your comments and attribute them to you? (Your comments may be edited for length or clarity.) *
Would you be interested in attending a town hall discussion on sea-level rise and community impacts?
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Have you heard about the Invading Sea collaboration among WLRN, the Miami Herald, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the Palm Beach Post?
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Would you like to be a part of WLRN's GroundSource network? Our newsroom would contact you for your comments and experiences to help tell the stories that are important to you and the South Florida community.
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