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Marshall Islands - New Climate Study Visualizes Confronting Risk of Projected Sea Level Rise (English)

Rising sea levels in the atoll nation of Marshall Islands are projected to endanger 40 percent of existing buildings in the capital, Majuro, with 96 percent of the city at risk of frequent flooding induced by climate change, according to a new World Bank study. Jointly produced by the Government of the Republic of Marshall Islands and the World Bank, adapting to rising sea levels in Marshall Islands provides alarming visual projections, together with...
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  • 2021/10/28

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  • Pacific Islands,

  • East Asia and Pacific,

  • 2022/05/26

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  • Marshall Islands - New Climate Study Visualizes Confronting Risk of Projected Sea Level Rise

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Wyatt,Hamish; Smithies,Kym Louise.

Marshall Islands - New Climate Study Visualizes Confronting Risk of Projected Sea Level Rise (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099535405252231579

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