Only 79 years and that is, in 2100, 12 coastal cities of India will go into about 3 feet of water. Because the ever-increasing heat will melt the ice accumulated at the poles. This will increase the sea level. Then what. The coastal area of cities like Chennai, Kochi, Bhavnagar will be smaller. People living in coastal areas will have to go to safer places. Because in any coastal area three feet of water is meant to grow, devastation in the very large area. Let us know who made this revelation and how?
NASA has created a C-level projection tool. Based on the recent news of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The report also mentions that by 2100 the world will tolerate extreme heat. If carbon emissions and pollution are not stopped, the temperature will rise by an average of 4.4 degrees Celsius. The temperature will rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next two decades. When so much temperature rises, the simple thing is that the glaciers will melt. Its water will bring havoc to the plains and sea areas. NASA's projection tool maps the world over to tell how much seawater level will rise in which part of the world in which year.
IPCC reports environmental conditions worldwide every 5 to 7 years. This time the report is extremely frightening. This is the first time NASA has created a new tool to measure the water level surging across the world over the next few decades. This tool can measure sea levels in all countries in the world that have coasts. The 12 cities in India will be submerged in seawater ranging from half a foot to about three-and-a-half feet by 2100. Because by then the heat will increase so much that the sea level will also rise. The most vulnerable cities are Bhavnagar: By 2100, the sea level will rise by 2.69 feet, which had risen by 3.54 inches by last year. Kochi: Seawater will rise 2.32 feet, up 2.36 inches by last year. Mormugao: The seawater level here will rise to 2.06 feet, which had risen 1.96 inches by last year.
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