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Kim Stanley Robinson’s guide to keeping the doomsday glacier hanging on

New projections released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US put minimum sea-level rise at 12 inches within the next 28 years

March 27, 2022 / 10:28 IST
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Infrastructure buildup by India and China is an aerial distance of six kilometers from these glaciers. The more infrastructure is created, the more glaciers will be affected.

Kim Stanley Robinson

Do you like going to the beach? Too bad. They’re all doomed.

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I say this because beaches are by their nature located right at sea level. Waves break on them to make their sand; tides move that sand around. There are a few beaches around the world where sand is so copious that giant dunes have formed, as in Namibia or the California coast north of Santa Barbara. Those might manage. But most form a coastal verge not much higher than the current highest tides.

New projections released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US put minimum sea-level rise at 12 inches within the next 28 years. That number doubles, at least, by the end of this century — and possibly rises to as high as 8 feet. Even the low-end estimates, almost sure to be reached because of the anthropocentric warming that’s already occurred, would be enough to submerge almost every beach in the world. Kiss them goodbye.