Rising sea levels could put Sydney Foreshore Benchmark Underwater
Sea levels is estimated to rise 26 to 82 centimetres by 2100.
By the end of the 2300, increasing will be between two and three meters. |
Opera House is a typical foreshore iconic building in City of Sydney which is a place of interest attracts numbers of tourists all over the world for visiting. It is essential to having action plans of adaptation in place to prevent benchmark be inundated .
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Andy Gibson, Nov 2010, Sydney Opera House aerial 2010, viewed 10 Aug 2015, <https://www.flickr.com/photos/andygibson/5292730152>
News.com.au, 14 July 2010, Life on Earth wiped out every 27 million years - and it's not the fault of Nemesis, viewed 10 Aug 2015, <http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/life-on-earth-wiped-out-every-27-billion-years-and-its-not-the-fault-of-nemesis/story-fn5fsgyc-1225891466185>
Andy Gibson, Nov 2010, Sydney Opera House aerial 2010, viewed 10 Aug 2015, <https://www.flickr.com/photos/andygibson/5292730152>
News.com.au, 14 July 2010, Life on Earth wiped out every 27 million years - and it's not the fault of Nemesis, viewed 10 Aug 2015, <http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/life-on-earth-wiped-out-every-27-billion-years-and-its-not-the-fault-of-nemesis/story-fn5fsgyc-1225891466185>