| on Jun 30, 2008, 02:56 PM E.S.T.
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BANGLADESH is a flat deltaic country where 80% of the land is less than
12 metres above sea level. Coastal southern Bangladesh is mostly at sea
level. Because of the geographical setting and physical
characteristics, the country is regularly inundated by riverine and
coastal flooding.
Climate change will make the country highly
vulnerable to sea level rise, intense cyclones and storm surge
flooding. A recent special report entitled "Bangladesh is set to
disappear under the waves by the end of the century" by Johann Hari,
published in the British daily Independent, has drawn significant
attention around the world. It has sent a shockwave through the people,
scientists and policy-makers, in Bangladesh.
However, will
Bangladesh completely disappear under water by 2100 as claimed in the
Independent, which cited National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(Nasa)? This issue deserves discussion in the context of the findings
of the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) that was released in 2007, and the scientific
developments that have taken place since then. Read rest…
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