"The British government says it is now working on a strategy to adapt to the effects of increasing climate change. Efforts have till now been focused on trying to avert the prospect through reducing emissions of the greenhouse gases scientists say are responsible.
The environment department says it is committed to publish the adaptation strategy before the end of this year. News of the strategy's existence came from the National Trust, the British heritage charity, in a press briefing.
Fiona Reynolds, director-general of the Trust, said it would make a major contributor to the strategy as one of its priorities for the year ahead. She told the BBC: "In some areas where there is an increased risk of floods, we shan't be able to build our way out, and will have to adapt.
"There will be human hardship involved, in the worst case people's homes being lost. There'll certainly be questions raised about the sustainability of some of the Trust's coastal infrastructure."
EDIT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4213685.stm