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Climate change is eroding our golf course
"Ten years ago you played golf without seeing the sea… now you're literally playing over the sea on some of the holes".
A report by the Climate Coalition says wet winters and rising sea levels are affecting sport.
Chris Curnin, Director of Montrose Golf Links told 5 live Breakfast that "the erosion is becoming faster and faster" and that their course, on the coast of Scotland, has become "the last barrier between the sea and the town".
This clip is from 5 live Breakfast on Wednesday 7th February 2018.
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