Rising sea levels could cost world $14 trillion annually by 2100

Highlights
- Researchers from UK National Oceanographic Centre (NOC) found that upper-middle income countries such as China would see the largest increase in flood costs.
- Furthermore the research concluded that the highest income countries would suffer the least.
“More than 600 million people live in low-elevation coastal areas, less than 10 metres above sea level. In a warming climate, global sea level will rise due to melting of land-based glaciers and ice sheets, and from the thermal expansion of ocean waters,” said Svetlana Jevrejeva, from the NOC. “So, sea level rise is one of the most damaging aspects of our warming climate,” said Jevrejeva, lead author of the study published in the journal ‘Environmental Research Letters’.
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