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Study Analyzes Global Sea-Level Rise Combined with Measurements of Sinking Land


Study Analyzes Global Sea-Level Rise Combined with Measurements of Sinking Land
A new study by the Tyndall Centre at the University of East Anglia
reports that
coastal populations have been experiencing a relative sea-level rise of up to four times faster compared to the global average.
Panorama drone picture of the Waterfront in Jakarta, Indonesia. Image Credit: University of East Anglia.
Published recently in the
Nature Climate Change journal, the study is the first to examine global sea-level rise together with measurements of sinking land. So far, the effect of subsidence in combination with sea-level rise has been regarded as a local problem and not a worldwide one. ....

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Rising sea levels inundating coastal economies four times faster


Rising sea levels inundating coastal economies four times faster
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A warehouse sits abandoned after subsidence left it permanently flooded on in Jakarta. | GETTY IMAGES / VIA BLOOMBERG
Bloomberg
Mar 9, 2021
The economic impacts of rising sea levels will be felt four times faster by people living in some of the world’s biggest coastal cities, which are sinking beneath their own weight into human-made cavities created below the surface.
The scientific assessment published Monday in Nature Climate Change is the second in a month to show that coastal economies are more vulnerable than previously thought to the danger of rising sea levels. The extraction of groundwater and other resources from beneath cities including Jakarta, New Orleans and Shanghai is causing them to slowly sink, a p ....

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