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This Brazilian port city is already facing the effects of climate change

The city of Santos, home to the busiest port in Latin America, has already begun dealing with the effects of climate change —such as rising sea levels. Reporters Amin Guidara and Euan Marshall visited the city, and tell the story in the following video.

Background reading on the effects of climate change in Brazil

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Amin Guidara

Amin was an intern at The Brazilian Report. He studied journalism at Sciences Po Paris and has worked for La Presse and Radio-Canada.

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