noella cockney already lost one significant battle with climate change.the waves crashed against her house for so long, that it was no longer safe for her to live in it. the entrance was just a little further off to the side where you are there. this is where my house was. during the last year i was just worried that my windows were going to get smashed, because the debris that's being smashed up against the ground, and splashing against my house -- it'll end up breaking it. her cousin tried to reinforce the bank next to his property, but already his barn is no longer safe. tuktoyaktuk was recently granted millions by the government to preserve the coastline, but all such solutions are only short-term. cockney's neighbours are living on borrowed time. eventually they're going to have to be moved inland too. it's hard to fathom that, and how many people are going to have to be displaced because of climate change. james martin and craig warren are also part of dustin whalen's team. they spend hours strolling around tuk with ground penetrating radar. it's pa