Coastal flooding may cost up to 20% of global economy by 2100
Higher sea levels, extreme storm surges and higher tides would expose 287 million people to coastal flooding by 2100 and could affect an additional 48% of land area
Higher sea levels, extreme storm surges and higher tides would expose 287 million people to coastal flooding by 2100 and could affect an additional 48% of land area
Lives of more than 1.4 billion people living in mountains, coasts and islands are in jeopardy due to an accelerated rise in sea levels and faster melting of the planet’s ice cover
Water levels at India’s ports are rising much faster than elsewhere in the world, a marker of danger for the country’s infrastructure, coastal communities and ecosystems
Destructive human activity, rising temperatures in the Arabian Sea and ocean acidification is pushing the coral ecosystem in Lakshadweep to the verge of breakdown
Rapid erosion, turbulent seas and rising ocean temperatures brought on by climate change pose serious threats to the coral atolls of Lakshadweep archipelago