Millions of Asians will lose their homes in 2070

Sea level rise will cause millions of people in Asia - Pacific to lose their home after 65 years. Among them, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, China and the Pacific islands are at the highest risk.

Picture 1 of Millions of Asians will lose their homes in 2070 (Photo: atmosphere.mpg.de) A report on climate change conducted by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) shows the global warming phenomenon in the Asian Thai region. Binh Duong can increase sea level by 16 cm by 2030 and 50 cm by 2070.

Rising temperatures also increase rainfall in the summer and cause fierce tropical storms, submerging coastal villages.

"The coastal areas of the Asia Pacific countries are most vulnerable to climate change, especially the rising sea level due to rising global temperatures," the report was released today. via writing.

Sea level rise of about 30-50 cm will affect more than 100,000 km of coastline, especially the plains of China and Bangladesh.

The report also said that sea level rise and increased rainfall will spread infectious diseases throughout the region, pushing millions of people into the risk of malaria and dengue fever. Economies in Asia and the Pacific will also be severely affected by instability in clean water and food.

The report calls on countries to prevent climate change by participating in the Kyoto treaty that cuts greenhouse gas emissions.

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