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Rising Seas Martin Ince

Rising Seas By Martin Ince

Rising Seas by Martin Ince


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Rising Seas by Martin Ince

Recent and dramatic flooding in places as far apart as Bangladesh and North Wales are example of what could become commonplace if sea levels rise. Most scientists are predicting a rise of about one metre and this book, based on research carried out for the Commonwealth governments, describes in simple terms what in. likely to happen as a result and where the worst effects will be.

Martin Ince, a well-known scientific journalist, deals with the accuracy of our knowledge and the possible errors in assessment. He considers the different kinds of damage that higher seas could cause, inundation, increased salination, coral damage, increased flood and surge damage and so on. Brief case studies are included covering the UK, the Maldives, North America, Bangladesh, Guyana, Kiribati, The Netherlands, Italy, Egypt and Australasia. The book ends with an examination of the scientific and technical developments which could make the problems easier to deal with and, above all, set. out the policies on which governments must agree. Originally published in 1990

About Martin Ince

Authored by Ince, Martin

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword
1. The Warmer, Wetter World
2. How the Rising Seas Hurt
3. Third World Damage
4. Rising Seas and the Rich
5. Small States and Rising Seas
6. Facing the Rising Seas
7. Living with the Rising Seas
Bibliography
Index
Case Studies
The Maldives
Australia's Barrier Reef
Bangladesh
USA
The Netherlands
The Pacific
Guyana
Canada

Additional information

NLS9780415850421
9780415850421
0415850428
Rising Seas by Martin Ince
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-03-11
164
N/A
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