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How Sea Level Rise Is Threatening Italy’s Cinque Terre Coastline

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Beaches, ports and, during extreme events, even the railway line that runs through the Cinque Terre National Park are at risk.

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Italy is full of peculiar, fearless and finally beautiful locations. Cinque Terre may be the best example. This set of centuries-old coastal villages located in the Liguria region is one of the Italian tourist gems. But it is in danger as a result of climate change and the increase in the mass of seas and oceans. Years are missing, but the Mediterranean threatens, there too, to eat it all.The coasts of Monterosso and Vernazza, in the Cinque Terr…

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The research, published in the scientific journal Remote Sensing and quoted by Euronews, analyzed two of the most vulnerable localities in Cinque Terre National Park – Monterosso and Vernazza – using the latest climate scenarios developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). According to the authors, the level of the sea could rise by between 60 cm and 1.17 meters until the middle of the next century, which would significantl…

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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