In West Africa, climate change and extremism have created a climate change and extremism have created a crisis that will impact us all
There is nowhere in Africa where the waters are rising as fast as Saint-Louis.
The colourful city on Senegal's northern border with Mauritania was once celebrated as the Venice of Africa, but the sea that surrounds it is now closing in so fast that ten metres are lost to the incoming tide each year.
Along the crumbled seawall, houses teeter at impossible angles, completely uninhabitable.
They will fall into the sea any day and then the frontline will move inland another few metres.
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