Flooding from below: the unseen risks of sea level rise
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Rising seas, rising challenges: Informing the future directions of coastal resilience
Even if we were to reach net zero tomorrow, our past emissions have locked us into inevitable sea level rise due to the long term effects of global warming on oceans and the cryosphere. It is therefore essential to understand the extent of this rise and how to both mitigate and adapt to it. The publication of the 1st European Assessment Report on Sea Level Rise – a collaboration between nine countries, and around 60 scientific and non-scientifi…
A study warns that an iconic city founded by Alexander the Great is losing several meters of coastline each year, and that saltwater intrusion threatens its millennia-long history. The combination of saltwater intrusion and weakening foundations is accelerating the destruction of a historic city that has withstood centuries of earthquakes and tsunamis. Rising sea levels are an increasingly urgent threat to coastal cities around the world. One sp…
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