"India’s coastal cities face an increasing risk of flooding, driven by a warming world and the now-frequent extreme weather events.
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"India’s coastal cities face an increasing risk of flooding, driven by a warming world and the now-frequent extreme weather events. While some cities are at a higher risk, this imperils the lives, livelihoods and critical infrastructure across the cities.
Globally, the mean sea level has risen by 20 cm since 1800, and is now rising at a rate of 3.22 millimetre (mm) in recent years... could increase by up to 1 metre (or 100 cm) by the end of this century" -
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"India’s coastal cities face an increasing risk of flooding, driven by a warming world and the now-frequent extreme weather events. While some cities are at a higher risk, this imperils the lives, livelihoods and critical infrastructure across the cities.
Globally, the mean sea level has risen by 20 cm since 1800, and is now rising at a rate of 3.22 millimetre (mm) in recent years... could increase by up to 1 metre (or 100 cm) by the end of this century"I live near the German North Sea coast, and the dikes are about 9 meters high in most places. But that's difficult to pull off around the world, even if the substratum would allow it.