Global sea level rise: climate change already submerged 5 islands in Sol...
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 10 Μαΐ 2016
ISABEL,
SOLOMON ISLANDS — A new study led by University of Queensland
researchers says that changes in global climate and the subsequent sea
level rise has already led to the loss of multiple Pacific islands.
The
team of Australian scientists, after sifting through decades worth of
historical insight from locals as well as time series aerial and
satellite imagery, say that Isabel, one of the main islands of the
Solomon archipelago, has already lost five of its reef islands. These
islands were once densely vegetated but weren't populated, reported the
Washington Post. However, another six islands on Isabel have declined in
area by more than 20 percent between 1947 and 2014.
Meanwhile,
residents of the island of Nuatambu have been forced to relocate to the
nearby main island of Choiseul because of flooding. Of the dozens of
homes that once stood on Nuatambu, at least 11 have already been swept
away by the rising waters. One town on the Solomon Islands' Taro Island
began planning to relocate all of its residents in 2014 because the sea
level rise threatens to swallow the land.
According to the
study, while the global average rate of sea level rise has been 3.2
millimeters per year since 1993, the Solomon Islands have experienced an
average rise by about 7 to 10 millimeters per year since 1994.
The
research team, who published their study in the journal Environmental
Research Letters on Friday, discovered that the sea level rise has
destroyed villages that have existed since the 1930s, and has displaced
numerous communities.
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SOLOMON ISLANDS — A new study led by University of Queensland
researchers says that changes in global climate and the subsequent sea
level rise has already led to the loss of multiple Pacific islands.
The
team of Australian scientists, after sifting through decades worth of
historical insight from locals as well as time series aerial and
satellite imagery, say that Isabel, one of the main islands of the
Solomon archipelago, has already lost five of its reef islands. These
islands were once densely vegetated but weren't populated, reported the
Washington Post. However, another six islands on Isabel have declined in
area by more than 20 percent between 1947 and 2014.
Meanwhile,
residents of the island of Nuatambu have been forced to relocate to the
nearby main island of Choiseul because of flooding. Of the dozens of
homes that once stood on Nuatambu, at least 11 have already been swept
away by the rising waters. One town on the Solomon Islands' Taro Island
began planning to relocate all of its residents in 2014 because the sea
level rise threatens to swallow the land.
According to the
study, while the global average rate of sea level rise has been 3.2
millimeters per year since 1993, the Solomon Islands have experienced an
average rise by about 7 to 10 millimeters per year since 1994.
The
research team, who published their study in the journal Environmental
Research Letters on Friday, discovered that the sea level rise has
destroyed villages that have existed since the 1930s, and has displaced
numerous communities.
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