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The other answers don't actually address your question. To some extent, yes, because adequately protecting large areas of exposed coast requires building and maintaining many miles of seawalls. This isn't impossible by any means, but economically it's not very feasible to protect, say, Miami from both rising sea levels and the intense hurricanes that are likely to result. It would be much cheaper to just relocate people inland as needed.


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