Rising Seas Could Displace Millions, Triggering Global Migration Crisis, Study Warns

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According to a new study, sea level growth will force millions of people to escape the coastal areas, even in only 1.5 degrees Celsius of global heat. The authors of the study have warned that even the current warming levels may increase multiple feet of sea level at the end of the century, creating serious consequences for coastal people.

Research, published in the journal Communication is the Earth and the environmentIt suggests that even above the pre-industrial average, 1.2 degrees centigrade-our current average level-level level level may be catastrophic and mass transfer may be catastrophic.

If the current trends continue, “You are going to see the scales that we have been able to see a lot of land transfer since modern civilization,” says Jonathan Bambar, co-authors of Bristol University, Jonathan Bambar CNNThe

The rapid loss of ice from Greenland and Antarctica will increase the sea, which has increased from the sixties to four times and is now the largest source of sea level rise.

In research, a group of scientists in the United Kingdom and the United States used evidence from the warm period to 3 million years ago, the recent trends of ice decrease and climate models used to predict the ice sheets in the future in several climate circumstances.

Looking back, they found that about 15,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, sea level growth rate was 10 times higher than today. The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was higher than today, about 33 to 66 feet (10 to 20 meters) above where the sea level is now in the atmosphere.

Writers have found that in the pre-industrial average, the target of the Paris Agreement of 1.5 degrees centigrade is quickly and severely cut off on fossil fuels, but multiple meters growth in the sea is in our future. That goal, which was thought to be the best way to prevent climate change, was almost left behind. Anxiety, new surveys have shown that 1.2 degrees centigrade will increase a few meters of sea level.

Writers have found that the safe limit is probably below 1 degree C, researchers say that further research is needed to determine the actual tipping point.

We are currently on the track of 2.5 degrees Celsius at Global Heating, at a point that the ice sheet of Greenland and West Antarctica will be completely broken. The melting of these ice sheets will increase 40 feet (12 meters) in the sea level. Currently, one billion people live within 32 feet of sea level and about 230 million people live in 3 feet of sea level.

“People need to be aware that the rise of sea level can accelerate the rates that are very difficult to adapt – in one centimeter every year, our young people are not out of question,” a climate scientist at the University of Darham and the main author of research, one says, one says, one says StatementThe

For the first time last year, the average global temperature hit 1.5 degrees centigrade, though it still could not completely hit the 1.5 degree C average. Although all of this is still time to do something about. Writers have called for an instant, emergency climate action to slow down the worst effects of sea level growth – counting each inch.

“We’re not necessarily saying that everything is lost in 1.5 degrees centigrade, but we are saying that every fraction of a degree is really important for the ice sheets – and as soon as we can close the warming, it makes it easier to return to the lines,” said one of the stokes, “Stokes said,” StatementThe

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