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Researchers Predict What The World Will Look Like In 2050 If The Temperature Rises By 3°C (30 Pics)
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We all know it, we all feel it. We are destroying our planet. Slowly but surely, the average global temperature is rising and melting all the ice on our planet, resulting in the water level rising. Soon, the water level will be so high it will cover cities and people's homes.
That's what the researchers at Climate Central wanted to show with their project. They took famous places we all know and love and showed how they may look in 2050 if the climate continues to worsen as it has been doing. By 2050, the global temperature will be 3°C higher and many cities near the coasts will be lost underwater. If we don't do anything, in just 30 years we will have devastating results.
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Plaza De La Catedral, Havana, Cuba
The Plaza is a mere two blocks from the waters of Havana Port. This rendering is very realistic.
On their website, Climate Central writes: "Climate and energy choices this decade will influence how high sea levels rise for hundreds of years. Which future will we choose?" Their main goal is to research the effects of climate change on our world. If we continue the way we are now, the future will be quite grim.
Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka, Bangladesh
oh, i opened bp and when i saw this pic, i thought its still the powerwashing post, and i was like, wow : )
Washington Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
The science research website Iopscience wrote about this issue in more depth: "A portion of human-caused carbon dioxide emissions will stay in the atmosphere for hundreds of years, rising temperatures and sea levels globally. Most nations' emissions-reduction policies and actions do not seem to reflect this long-term threat, as collectively they point toward widespread permanent inundation of many developed areas. Using state-of-the-art new global elevation and population data, we show here that, under high emissions scenarios leading to 4○C warming and a median projected 8.9 m of global mean sea level rise within a roughly 200- to 2000-year envelope, 50 major cities, mostly in Asia, would need to defend against globally unprecedented levels of exposure, if feasible, or face partial to near-total extent area losses."
Statue Of Liberty National Monument, New York, New York, United States
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
"Nationally, China, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam, global leaders in recent coal plant construction, have the largest contemporary populations occupying land below projected high tide lines, alongside Bangladesh. We employ this population-based metric as a rough index for the potential exposure of the largely immovable built environment embodying cultures and economies as they exist today. Based on median sea-level projections, at least one large nation on every continent but Australia and Antarctica would face exceptionally high exposure: land home to at least one-tenth and up to two-thirds of the current population falling below the tideline. Many small island nations are threatened with near-total loss. The high tide line could encroach above land occupied by as much as 15 percent of the current global population (about one billion people). By contrast, meeting the most ambitious goals of the Paris Climate Agreement will likely reduce exposure by roughly half and may avoid globally unprecedented defense requirements for any coastal megacity exceeding a contemporary population of 10 million."
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai, India
H.r. Macmillan Space Centre, Vancouver, Canada
Climate Center based their project on this research and created the images you see. On their website, you can even see a map of all the risk zones and choose the temperature you want. Then you can check out the country, region, or city you live in and see just how much it would get affected by the rising sea levels.
Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark
Space Center Houston, Houston, Texas, United States
Nationals Park, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Temple Of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam
Riverside Museum, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan
The Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden
This really makes me sad...I mean just look at the shabby quality of the photoshopping...
Royal Pavilion, Brighton, United Kingdom
Downtown San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States
Queen Square, Bristol, United Kingdom
Lloyds Amphitheatre, Bristol, United Kingdom
El Dorado Park, Long Beach, California, United States
Tower Of London, London, United Kingdom
Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey, United States
Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Washington was a swamp originally and it will revert back to one someday...
Highway 2, Mayagüez, United States
King's College Chapel, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The Pentagon, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Place Royale, Quebec City, Canada
California State Capitol Building, Sacramento, California, United States
Casino Marina Del Sol, Talcahuano, Chile
The Bell Tower, Perth, Australia
Note: this post originally had 50 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
i really dont like sounding like a grumpy old man, but these are just massive water poured slowly on top of stuff. i really dont think thats how global warming works
Exactly. It is not just water levels rising 'neatly', there will be floods and landslides, severe droughts and uncontrollable wildfire, to name but a few.
Excessive amount of rain can produce flooding, it does not have to be a hurricane. Did they have to demolished architecture just to made people (especially those in power) finally change their wasteful, destructive, cruel way of life?
I know I'll probably get down voted for saying this but everything you just mentioned is in fact stated in the bible. Plagues, diseases, wild fires, flooding, and everything horrible you can think of is written in that book. It's quite eye opening if you read it and take it seriously. I totally understand that people have their own beliefs and we should respect that. I just think we definitely should keep an open mind given everything going on in the world. Knowing there is a reference to these exact things that do Indeed keep happening. It's not unwise or unreasonable to see just how important that book/bible is. It can't be a coincidence that the bible has been dead on with all that is going on. Just something to think about.
Just something to think about: God must be mighty angry with you the way you are treating "his" creations. Does the "fabulous, smart" human being respects anything?
Nul Nemo, whoever said it it's giving us a guide to reference and it's spot on. Like I said it can't be a coincidence.
No, it's not a coincidence - humans are torturing, murdering all life, plundering, destroying our planet for millennia.......and it shows, so how could it be a coincidence? Still, not a sign of slowing down, let alone stopping.
But... But... Nostradamus said it better... :p
Not really prophecy, just good guess what humans are all about.
And definitely that's not how boats work! That was very unrealistic bad photoshop
I agree, Vicky. Go and observe the real thing. But it would not change anything, would it?
boredpanDaman, I'm certain, that your own property was not ever flooded or burned down once, let alone repeatedly, due to an extreme natural disaster.
This isn't 'research' it's just piss-poor Photoshop battles
Wow, this is really bad...ly done.
As with 20 years ago same thing was to happen now
Not exactly same thing, Bruce. It is getting a lot worse every year. But you don't care because your house is still standing, isn't it?
i really dont like sounding like a grumpy old man, but these are just massive water poured slowly on top of stuff. i really dont think thats how global warming works
Exactly. It is not just water levels rising 'neatly', there will be floods and landslides, severe droughts and uncontrollable wildfire, to name but a few.
Excessive amount of rain can produce flooding, it does not have to be a hurricane. Did they have to demolished architecture just to made people (especially those in power) finally change their wasteful, destructive, cruel way of life?
I know I'll probably get down voted for saying this but everything you just mentioned is in fact stated in the bible. Plagues, diseases, wild fires, flooding, and everything horrible you can think of is written in that book. It's quite eye opening if you read it and take it seriously. I totally understand that people have their own beliefs and we should respect that. I just think we definitely should keep an open mind given everything going on in the world. Knowing there is a reference to these exact things that do Indeed keep happening. It's not unwise or unreasonable to see just how important that book/bible is. It can't be a coincidence that the bible has been dead on with all that is going on. Just something to think about.
Just something to think about: God must be mighty angry with you the way you are treating "his" creations. Does the "fabulous, smart" human being respects anything?
Nul Nemo, whoever said it it's giving us a guide to reference and it's spot on. Like I said it can't be a coincidence.
No, it's not a coincidence - humans are torturing, murdering all life, plundering, destroying our planet for millennia.......and it shows, so how could it be a coincidence? Still, not a sign of slowing down, let alone stopping.
But... But... Nostradamus said it better... :p
Not really prophecy, just good guess what humans are all about.
And definitely that's not how boats work! That was very unrealistic bad photoshop
I agree, Vicky. Go and observe the real thing. But it would not change anything, would it?
boredpanDaman, I'm certain, that your own property was not ever flooded or burned down once, let alone repeatedly, due to an extreme natural disaster.
This isn't 'research' it's just piss-poor Photoshop battles
Wow, this is really bad...ly done.
As with 20 years ago same thing was to happen now
Not exactly same thing, Bruce. It is getting a lot worse every year. But you don't care because your house is still standing, isn't it?