Researchers Predict What The World Will Look Like In 2050 If The Temperature Rises By 3°C (30 Pics)
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.
WOW, really if the sea rises as that prediction it is not that long time wise ahead . My grandchildren will be younger than I am now ?
Our Governments Don't Really Seem To Be All That Distributed About It, And Their Citizens Don't Have The Power Themselves To Do Anything..God Please Help Us, We Are Helpless And Powerless
The great freeze, soon to happen within 6 years, will render all flooding a moot point.
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
I wish it will never happen. By the way, I live in front of it. I can see it from my room. 15-6166f8c9764a4.jpg
I still don't get it. why did they lower the park and fill it with water? :-) (for measurement look at the wall in the back)
plus! we are in a place in the universe that we have not been in over 230 million years!!!! we have no clue what forces are playing on our planet from the galaxy!
Washington Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
It's kind of eye opening that this might happen and no one is taking it seriously.
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
Compare the face statue and you'll see how high the water level rose, only the bottom part is under water. I'd guess somewhat like the first level is flooded. Looks a little odd to me as well.
Load More Replies...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
I assume this is based on a global rise in ocean levels. Any chance we can build sea walls around the Texas borders and flood the whole state?
Nationals Park, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Temple Of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam
Riverside Museum, Glasgow, United Kingdom
I hope the artefacts were all relocated, the whole town is near drowned.
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
As a Brighton resident (Hove, actually) I recommend it! Although not right now - it's usually a beautiful place but at the moment the bin men are on strike so there are piles of rubbish everywhere. :o(
Load More Replies...Downtown San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States
That's my hometown. Can you imagine the smell and color of the water? Ugh, the Bay is already bad.
Load More Replies...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...
In my honest opinion D.C. is still a swamp.
Load More Replies...Highway 2, Mayagüez, United States
King's College Chapel, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Lots of East Anglia where Cambridge is is pretty low lying - used to be fenland and marshes so I guess it will revert.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai will make the best of the circumstances with innovation and high expectations
Oh, right. Because I suppose they force it down the throats of the western countries that buy it. Their insatiable appetites would have nothing to do with it. Supply and demand…
Load More Replies...The Pentagon, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Place Royale, Quebec City, Canada
Which building is supposed to be the 'Place Royale'? None of them stand out except for the crooked-set church. I'll assume it's a church because it has a spire. It's a bit smallish to be called a Royal anything.
Place, not palace. It's where the city of Quebec was founded.
Load More Replies...California State Capitol Building, Sacramento, California, United States
Sacramento has been the site of a couple of bid flooding events. If Sacramento is flooded then most of the SF BAY area us flooded, including most of low lying Silicon Valley
We flood here now because of the 2 rivers - Sacramento and American Rivers - and the Delta areas. We aren't close to the ocean, like SF.
Load More Replies...This means a lot of the agricultural area of California is underwater. Sacramento is roughly 88 miles from San Francisco.
Casino Marina Del Sol, Talcahuano, Chile
The Bell Tower, Perth, Australia
Right? There are a number of others above this that have sunk boats as well. I just assumed their graphics manipulation/Photoshop skills didn't go that far.
Load More Replies...Wow that is old..... doesn't look like that anymore.... it is Elizabeth Quays now.... also built on reclaimed land so of course it will flood
Brighton Palace Pier, Brighton, United Kingdom
Catedral Basílica De La Inmaculada Concepción, Mazatlán, Mexico
Plaza De España, Seville, Spain
Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland
Magnolia Park, Houston, Texas, United States
Houston is already something like 5' under water level to begin with and always floods...
Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate De Nice (Nice Cathedral), Nice, France
Patriots Theater At The Trenton War Memorial, Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Bridge Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Old North Church, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Newcastle Museum, Newcastle, Australia
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States
Enap Bio Bio Refinery, Hualpén, Chile
Australian Centre For Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia
Blue Train Park, Cape Town, South Africa
Merchant City, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Torre Del Oro, Seville, Spain
Airlie Gardens, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
This is one of the worst examples of erroneous greenery. These trees should be bare and broken by that date.
Cathedral Of Our Lady, Antwerp, Belgium
Aristotelous Square, Thessaloniki, Greece
Many species and forests are already gone, as predicted, and many more are going every year now.
Load More Replies...As with 20 years ago same thing was to happen now
Load More Replies...This was so boring because they just put water over everything. Also the photoshopping was kinda bad
What is needed to be built is human responsibility.
Load More Replies...These photos are misleading because if the temperature rising 3 degrees, flooding is going to be the least of our problems. But people don't give a s**t. Everyone currently alive knows it's going to be bad, but they genuinely do not care, because they think it wouldn't impact them very badly when they're alive, and they don't really cares what happens after they're dead.
You summed it well, Boo,......the human character - more precisely, lack of it, "people" do not even care about their own children's future.
Load More Replies...The OP took the current elevation of select places and added water to simulate what sea level rise will do to that area. If global temps continue to rise, all the glaciers and land ice will melt, flow into the sea, and flood coastal and low lying areas. With salt water. Which will make the land unusable and corrode everything. I never thought I would live long enough to become a climate refugee but it's looking like that will happen.
Agree with @boredpanDaman; some parts from Cuba and India completely submerged, but Sydney opera no?
Sea levels will rise at different rates across the planet. It is more complicated than people think. For example, currently the sea level is higher on the west coast than the east coast of the United States.
Load More Replies...As with 20 years ago same thing was to happen now
Load More Replies...This was so boring because they just put water over everything. Also the photoshopping was kinda bad
What is needed to be built is human responsibility.
Load More Replies...These photos are misleading because if the temperature rising 3 degrees, flooding is going to be the least of our problems. But people don't give a s**t. Everyone currently alive knows it's going to be bad, but they genuinely do not care, because they think it wouldn't impact them very badly when they're alive, and they don't really cares what happens after they're dead.
You summed it well, Boo,......the human character - more precisely, lack of it, "people" do not even care about their own children's future.
Load More Replies...The OP took the current elevation of select places and added water to simulate what sea level rise will do to that area. If global temps continue to rise, all the glaciers and land ice will melt, flow into the sea, and flood coastal and low lying areas. With salt water. Which will make the land unusable and corrode everything. I never thought I would live long enough to become a climate refugee but it's looking like that will happen.
Agree with @boredpanDaman; some parts from Cuba and India completely submerged, but Sydney opera no?
Sea levels will rise at different rates across the planet. It is more complicated than people think. For example, currently the sea level is higher on the west coast than the east coast of the United States.
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