change in the state in 2010. in 2010, the official coastal resources commission of north carolina considered the effects of climate change on the state. they predicted a frightening rise in sea level change. that was climate change in north carolina. the issue of rising sea levels and what to do about it under democrats until 2010. but in 2010, that years, democrats lost control of the government. and the republicans in north carolina, wujs they were in charge, they decided that you can stop rising sea levels if you refuse to believe this them. the north carolina senate said that a 39-inch rise was just too much to contemplate, they decided, that they should get ready for less than a foot. in 2012, the r republicans in north carolina won full control
under democratic governance they had an official plan for doing something about climb mass change in the state in 2010. in 2010, the official coastal resources commission of north carolina considered the effects of climate change on the state. they predicted a frightening rise in sea level change. that was climate change in north carolina. the issue of rising sea levels and what to do about it under democrats until 2010. but in 2010, that years, democrats lost control of the government. and the republicans in north carolina, wujs they were in charge, they decided that you can stop rising sea levels if you refuse to believe this them. the north carolina senate said that a 39-inch rise was just too much to contemplate, they
was governed by democrats. under democratic governance they had an official plan for doing something about climb mass change in the state in 2010. in 2010, the official coastal resources commission of north carolina considered the effects of climate change on the state. they predicted a frightening rise in sea level change. that was climate change in north carolina. the issue of rising sea levels and what to do about it under democrats until 2010. but in 2010, that years, democrats lost control of the government. and the republicans in north carolina, once they were in charge, they decided that you can stop rising sea levels if you refuse to believe this them. the north carolina senate said that a 39-inch rise was just too much to contemplate, they
is saying now, that that it is imminent according to their reporting, and that the tsunami will come in and you ve heard dominic explaining the height and the force. and potentially, but here is what they re saying, they will most likely see a sea level change, but not anticipating any major damage in coastal regions, other than the above, that than the miyagi pr pre-fecture. high tide and tsunami arrival time they re watching carefully, but dominic, that is, you know, at least some good news that they re looking ahead and trying to figure out how this thing might come in. the now, the big question as you ve just pointed out, how fast can any travel and most people get in the previous affected areas. reporter: in the hardest hit areas, probably a