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Keywords
Beaches
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change impacts
Coastal features
Day
Erosion
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (topography)
Outdoors
Palm trees
Sea level rise
Trees
Beach Erosion in the Maldives
A falling palm tree due to beach erosion, a common problem in most of the islands in the Maldives. The Maldives is one of the countries most seriously threatened by the effects of climate change. With alarming predictions of global sea level rise and most of its islands only one meter high, the Maldives could become flooded in the near future.
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Sea Level Rise and Erosion in Maldives
The Maldives is one of the countries most seriously threatened by the effects of climate change. With alarming predictions of global sea level rise and most of its islands only one meter high, the Maldives could be in deep trouble very soon. Government scientists fear the sea level is rising up to 0.9 cm a year. Furthermore the country's spectacular underwater world could also soon be under threat. Reef building corals are extremely sensitive to rise in sea water temperatures. The Maldives was the first country to sign up to the Kyoto Protocol, which sets targets for cuts in industrialized countries' greenhouse gas emissions.
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Unique identifier:
GP01PLV
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
12/10/2008
Locations:
Asia
,
Indian Ocean
,
Maldives
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
Size:
4992px × 3328px 9.11 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)