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Posted: 20 Nov 2021


Taken: 17 Nov 2021

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climate change
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Dune erosion

Dune erosion
The dunes at our local beach are gradually but steadily being eroded. This is entirely consistent with what is expected due to rising sea levels associated with climate change. The causes are melting ice from glaciers and ice caps, plus expansion of the ocean water as its temperature rises. As explained in this link, ocean levels have risen by about 25cm since 1880 and the rate has increased to about 3cm a decade now. No wonder the people on low-lying islands are concerned!

micritter, Gabi Lombardo, Nora Caracci, ©UdoSm and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo


Latest comments - All (19)
 Pam J
Pam J club
SO SAD
2 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
a terrible scene George
2 years ago.
 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
An interesting image and a subject which should concern us all. It is a terrible inevitability that the low-lying island nations will someday lose their homes. I can only bear to keep up with this news once in a rare while before plunging my head under the sand again. It's horrible to be so helpless and unfair to oneself to dwell on the miserable things in the world. So, I'm aware but don't spend too much time because it's so awful. :(
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
Well illustrated
2 years ago.
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Really horrible and worrying, George, not the photo,
but the consequences of the generally irresponsible treatment of nature.
2 years ago.

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