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Climate change threatens the Suffolk coast at Dunwich.
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The National Trust has warned that many of its most cherished properties - including the Suffolk coast at Dunwich - could be damaged forever by climate change over the next 40 years.
It has produced a map showing the impact of global warming leading to more extreme weather phenomena including more destructive storms, heatwaves and periods of drought.
And while some areas - like the Suffolk coast - would be changed by natural forces, climate change will accelerate these so things could happen much faster than expected.
The National Trust is looking to preserve its heathland at Dunwich.
A beautiful sunrise at Southwold Pier
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With Valentine s Day around the corner, there s no better time than now to show our love for the beautiful county we call home.
Heathland at Dunwich Heath - one of the stunning spots of natural beauty that can be found throughout Suffolk
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The scenery in Suffolk is like no other
One of the most obvious reasons why we adore this great county is thanks to its stunning, natural beauty. From stretches of gorgeous coastline, to swathes of rolling countryside and some of the best forests around, we really are spoilt for choice.
Floody HELL: Thousands of homes at risk of being swallowed by rising waters with more than 200 areas braced for more misery. as Scandinavian storm hurtles towards UK threatening more snow and ice chaos from TONIGHT
Forecasters warn the wintry weather will hit from 10pm tonight and could last the rest of the week
Some 200 flood warnings or alerts are in force for England today along with a further six for Wales
It follows heavy downpours, strong winds and large waves across southern England over the weekend
Wintry blitz is predicted to arrive this evening across the Midlands, North West, Yorkshire and North East