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Keywords
Buildings
Cities
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
Climate change impacts
Day
Destruction
Disasters
Floods
Iconic Landmarks
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Sea level rise
Water
High Sea Level in Venice
Venice is one of the Italian cities most at risk, due to climate change. Rising sea levels reached 187 centimeters. It was only worse in 1966 when the water reached 194 centimeters. At risk are not only the safety of the habitants and tourists, but also the priceless historical and cultural heritage.
In original language:
Aumento del livello del mare a Venezia e stato di calamità naturale
Venezia è una delle città italiane più a rischio, a causa dei cambiamenti climatici. L'innalzamento del livello dei mari ha raggiunto 187 centimetri. Peggio di così solo nel 1966 quando l'acqua raggiunse 194 centimetri. A rischio non solo l'incolumità degli abitanti e dei turisti, ma anche dell’inestimabile patrimonio storico e culturale.
Unique identifier:
GP0STUD9I
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/11/2019
Locations:
Europe
,
Italy
,
Venice (Italy)
Credit line:
© Roberto Silvino / Greenpeace
Size:
6240px × 4160px 14MB
Ranking:
★★★★★ (C)
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High Sea Level in Venice (Photos)
Venice is one of the Italian cities most at risk, due to climate change. Rising sea levels reached 187 centimeters. It was only worse in 1966 when the water reached 194 centimeters. At risk are not only the safety of the habitants and tourists, but also the priceless historical and cultural heritage.
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