As densely populated coastal communities struggle to keep up with rising sea levels, new research reveals a way to predict ...
I would like for me and my children to live here forever,” said Lâm Thu Sang, a resident of Vietnam’s Cần Thơ, a city of more ...
A new study says river deltas around the world aren’t just disappearing because of rising seas, but because the land itself is sinking down into the waters, either as fast or faster than the rising ...
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Human activity is causing major river deltas to sink up to 20 times faster than sea level rise — and with them, a global food system
I would like for me and my children to live here forever,” said Lâm Thu Sang, a resident of Vietnam’s Cần Thơ, a city of more ...
The world’s most economically and environmentally important river deltas are sinking, putting millions of people at risk of flooding. In most cases, the sinking of river deltas poses a greater threat ...
The Mekong Delta is sinking. Projections indicate that 90 per cent of this life-sustaining landform could disappear by 2100 ...
(CN) — In some of the world’s most crowded coastal regions, the ground is dropping faster than the sea is rising, putting millions of people at risk, researchers say. In a study published Wednesday in ...
A study published in Nature shows that many of the world's major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of people in these regions. The ...
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