The number of Americans worried about the effects of climate change has reached an all time high at 73 percent. That’s a ten percent increase from just four years ago. Part of that reason — more Americans say they are personally impacted by the changing climate, including millions who live along the coasts. Soledad O’Brien sits down with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist and CEO of Ocean Collectiv, who is looking to find solutions for coastal communities.
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