Maldives
has also been severely
destinated
by the bleaching of the
coral reef
due to the Higher
temperatures in
the oceans.
this year which has been the blamed
for many areas of beaching for
beautiful coral reef. Some experts
fear this could be the worse bleaching
of our time.
There was an similar event in 1998
which saw an estimated 16% of the world's
coral reefs being destroyed. I did find out that it takes about
coral to recover from
bleaching between 10 and 70 years. Also with the threat
of climate change with
the change of the warming waters on the rise we could
lose our coral reefs too.
So for now the bad side of
the Maldives islands &
what is really going on there!
As of right now! they are
already
eroding due to rising
sea levels... The country
is considering to add
a green tax for
all tourists at the Indian
Ocean Nation's
popular island resorts to help
pay for a new homeland for
their people. [$3Tax]. These rising sea levels are forecasting
to submerge most of the Maldives
islands by the year 2100. The Maldives economy grosses
up to $850million
yearly and gets more than a quarter of it gross
domestic product from the tourist.
They haven't taxed yet! However, they may very
soon to help the fight in climate
change. So these famous Maldives for their
high-end luxury resorts & white-sand
atolls are an popular place to be. Yet their highest
point on the islands is only
2.5 meters above sea level. Not a good thing for such a beautiful place.
But through it all these folks of
the island of Maldives have
truly made a name for
themselves as an advocate
for battling climate change too.
It seems that they are
waiting on parliament to approval
for the 3$ tax per each
Tourist day.
This is what the
President Nasheed is thinking based on an annual
average of over
700,000 tourist who spend on average of three days on the
islands that
would translate to about $6.3million annually for his people.
So in March of I
believe this year the President Nasheed also a former
human rights activist
outlined his plans to make the Maldives the world's
first carbon-neutral
nation within a decade by launching a 1.1billion
initiative to convert
the islands solely to renewable energy from fossil
fuels & buy and destroy EU
carbon credits to offset emissions from the tourists flying to
visit its resorts.
Well, I did discover that
the President of the Maldives
efforts and his words were
also featured in the
award-winning
documentary U.N. Climate
conference in
Copenhagen in 2009.
'The island President
of the Maldives.' Now the former
President [Mohamed Nasheed]
he still
been a tireless campaigner for the urgent
need for the countries to take action
against climate change & the rising seas
because with a three to six-foot sea level rise
predicted by 2100 the Maldives
could Vanish all together.
Maldives Erosion from the rising seas
Torres Strait Islands-
These islands are a group just
between Australia & New Guinea.
These are going to be the last
group of islands that I am going to
discuss in this post. I could
go on forever on the thousands
to millions
of different islands all over
the world that will sink and vanish
into our oceans & all the people that have been living on these islands
for centuries, generations to a point that many don't want to leave even
though they have been told their home is sinking. The Torres Islands
are quite small and often are overlooked. They sit between Australia
and New Guinea. It seems that these low lying island with
their sparkling are facing the same challenges that all the other
islands in the South Pacific is such as Kiribati, Tuvalu & Maldives.
Few if any of the people of
Australia have ever heard of the Islands
Torres Strait or even known that
their home is in such peril of
sinking. It is quite sad to think that their neighborhood country island
is that invisible to the people of Australia, sadly their time will
come too. As for Australia's neighbor island the Torres they have taken
steps to try to protect the home as best ways they can; even though in
the end many know their home will be swallowed up by the rising seas.
In the year 2011 the islands regional council requested $5 million from
the country of Australian Government to rebuild the sea walls to protect
the island communities from flooding. I don't know if they were able
to get the money from the
Australian Government to help
their people
of Torres islands. It does
seems that the Australian
Government has
helped the people of
Torres island however
they have made some points
to the very high risk that their neighbor island is in their own backyard.
The question is will these folks get the help they need before it's too
late? So they can keep their heritage on the island that they have for
so many centuries?
The Unstoppable Melting of the West Side of Antarctic Sheet Ice-
Well, this isn't good news as
the whole post hasn't been good,
what I am trying to say in this
post is just information and awareness
that globe warming is
TRUE! For the last 10+ years,
folks haven't believe
me or others who have tried to tell people that it is truly happening
like Greenpeace. Sadly it takes to this point for some people to
get their heads out of the sand to finally believe that we are all
telling the truth
and have been for many years.
There has been lots of research
done in the Antarctic Sheet Ice
and its not a pretty sight my
friends.
Basically what we
have is a huge Sheet
of Antarctic Sheet Ice that
is unstoppable to melting to the
ocean causing in a short amount
of time rising seas between at least 4feet+ & 10feet+ within the next
two centuries 2020 & 2030.
There have been many reasons to why, but the reason I have
written this long post is that I truly care about people and want every
body to be as ready as they can where ever they might live in this
big world that might
turn into a big bath tub.
Climate
change has
triggered the west
side of the Antarctic
Sheet of Ice to start a
unstoppable and
in turn the accelerating
of global sea
level rising too.
It is said that the seas could
rise up to 10 feet in 2030. The question is
what will the U.S and the World
look like with an ocean that is
10feet+ or
even higher? What I am trying
to say is how much landmass
will we
lose to the 28,8000 square
miles of land guessing with
12.3
million people on that
land Scary Eh!
The Next Part of
this post is how
it's going to affect
every coastal state-
The Cities with the most
population & more than
half of the areas of the
40 larger cities that are
populated over 50,000+
people which is less than
10 feet above sea level
even with high tide.These
places can range from
Virginia Beach,
South Miami to
Hoboken N.J. which
will be the largest
affected by the rising seas. They say that 27 of the cities that are in
the state of Florida where one-third have housing currently in this
area sits below the critical line below sea level which includes 87%
in Miami's Dade & Broward
counties. These counties are
more threatened than any
whole state outside of the
state of Florida. Why?
because it sits on a bedrock
filled with holes rendering
them all defenseless to
the seawalls
or levees almost
impossible to save
these places! Why?
you might ask. Well, in the image map of the U.S above where
the dark red area's in both
maps
the states will be
underwater
from 6-12 feet depending
on how much the west
Antarctica Sheet ice melts
and if the warm water
continue to melt over other
areas of the Antartica - we
could be looking at a world living on boats. It doesn't stop just
in the southern states of Florida . These rising seas by the metric
of most people living on land less than 10-feet above sea level
and high tides are in trouble too.
New York City. So much of
the area's around
Boston, New Jersey,
New York and other cities are
very much threatened due to
surging seas. They even made
a few movies on the rising seas
in New York called '2012'. They
weren't far off from the truth.
However, if you want to know
the most threatened areas in the long terms with the low-lying
population in the U.S. with over 700,000+ people in about 16
different cities-Some of these great cities include; New Orleans,
La, Norfolk Va, Stockton Calif, Boston Mass,
St Petersburg Fla & Jacksonville Fla.
Much of this list of the 16 states is with more than
100,000 people that live below the sea-level line and much
of New Orleans is just that!
However, they have taken steps to try to protect the fair city
by rising sea levels by levees.
It seems with our coast
around the entire world
and all the island at a
major threat, also with
the West Antarctic Sheet
Ice melting faster everyday
we might have to
reimagination a life without our coastlines and islands one day
very soon.
New York City-
Do you remember
any of the movies
they did in
New York
showing
climate
change?Well,
do you remember
the movie? I
believe it to be very
closet to what might happen to New Yor
in the Next 10-years. I believe that we aren't due for a next Ice age,
however I do feel that we are headed for the next no land age or very
little of it. And the only way to get to what building that are left will be
by boats.
According to a 2012
report from
New Jersey which is
based on a nonprofit
climate for thousands
of New York City
residents who
may be at risk for
severe flooding
as a result of climate
change.
It was said, by Climate Central'
The NY meto area hosts the
nations highest-density
populations vulnerable to
They argue', the
funnel shape of
New York city
Harbor has the
potential to
magnify storm
surges which
already supplemented
by seal
level rise could threaten a widespread areas of the
New York City
and the
millions that
live there.
Last photo of what might happen one day
as waters continue to rise the highest mountains
the hymialmis as a young monk watchs the un-think able
California-Finally, we are at California my home state where I was
raised and lived in Southern California
most of my life. I love
to go to the
beach as a teen and
as a young
adult too. However,
my home state
is very
much in peril
of all the coastline
being
swallowed up by the
high seal levels
because they are finding it impossible to stop the coastal erosion
from the rising sea levels. So its happening everywhere around the
world! They are even saying that along the California coastline it
is expected to be up
to 6 inches higher in
the next few years and
by the year 2030 it
will be 3 to 6-12 feet
higher it really depends
on the melting of the
sheet ice in the
Ancatica.
This is what is happening to our beaches
and to our coastline around the world
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