Sea levels are rising faster than in 4,000 years: Hidden threats to cities, causes and impacts
Sea levels are rising faster than in 4,000 years: Hidden threats to cities, causes and impacts
Global sea levels are rising at an alarming rate, unprecedented in 4,000 years, driven by climate change and melting ice. This poses a severe threat to coastal communities, cities like Jakarta and New York, and vital economic hubs. Urgent action combining emission reduction and local adaptation is crucial to avert catastrophic consequences.
Global sea levels are rising at an alarming rate, unprecedented in 4,000 years, driven by climate change and melting ice. This poses a severe threat to coastal communities, cities like Jakarta and New York, and vital economic hubs. Urgent action combining emission reduction and local adaptation is crucial to avert catastrophic consequences.