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The Maldives & South Pacific especially if our World fails to keep Global temperatures from rising over 2 degrees
added by Anonymous 660 days ago 0 0
Yes rising the sea level will sink some islands especially in the Pacific Ocean. For many Pacific Island states, the current forecasts for rising sea levels due to climate change will severely impact their territory. Countries such as Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Marshal Islands are already experiencing sea level rise where ocean flooding has washed saltwater onto agricultural lands and inundated sources of drinking water. These low-lying islands do not have forest cover therefore ocean level is rising at a much faster rate. Realizing the severity and destructive nature of climate change, the Pacific island states have been vocal advocates for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and active supporters of the Paris Agreement. Pacific leaders are increasingly placing a strong emphasis on Pacific coalitions or political groupings as a means to accentuate a pacific voice in the climate change regime at the global level.
added by Anonymous 766 days ago 0 0
This is an easy experiment you can do right in your home with a cup and some ice cubes with water. Let it sit in hotter temperature and watch it over flow the cup. Very simple. So imagine our glaciers in both the North and South Pole melt. Obviously sea levels will rise.
added by 1001200867 1060 days ago 1 0
Climate change is one of the most pressing political, economic and environmental issues of our time. It demands honest and timely collective global actions. Despite the ever-rising environmental catastrophes that are occurring around the world from destructive hurricanes, cyclones and flooding to sea level rise, coastal erosion, drought, fire, and sea acidification, there are climate change deniers who argue that climate change is not posing the kind of danger that is being put forward. Yet, if the global community does not take drastic measures now, climate change could result in many of the Pacific island nations being wiped from the map of the world in the not so distant future. The small island nations of the Pacific region are more vulnerable to the acute effects of climate change than any other region in the world. Most of these volcanic islands are barely a few metres above sea level (ADB, 2019).
added by Anonymous 1233 days ago 2 0
Well yes I think it might sink some islands fue to flooding which might completely whipe the islands
added by Anonymous 1235 days ago 3 1