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20070210 Saturday February 10, 2007

Global warming scenario for SF Bay

sfgate.com :

If the oceans rise as expected over the next century and nothing is done about it, bay water would slowly flood San Francisco and Oakland airports, cover highways and inundate Treasure Island, the Giants ballpark and parts of Alameda and Silicon Valley. Even now, water managers are fighting global warming. The bay at Fort Point has risen 8 inches over the past century and could rise another 3 feet by the end of this century, according to the last assessment of international climate scientists.

The fixes will cost millions and tough decisions will have to be made on what to save from flooding and what to let go. The harder choices will be made in some areas on the bay shoreline where it would be cheaper to remove low-value development and replace it with flood-absorbing wetlands. In the delta, planned new development might have to be stopped rather than face the cost of trying to protect it from inevitable flooding. Eventually, it may take the insurance industry's refusing to write policies in coastal and low-lying areas to stop development.

At this point, there is no comprehensive estimate of the worth of the properties at risk from a 3-foot rise in bay waters, including the airports, Treasure Island, parts of Alameda, parts of the Peninsula and San Francisco's sewerage system. In 1990, in the first - and only - assessment of the costs of rising bay, the Pacific Institute in Oakland determined that a 1-meter, or 39-inch, rise would threaten $48 billion in residential, commercial and industrial property. The cost of constructing levees and seawalls, raising buildings, freeways and railroads and replenishing beaches would exceed $940 million, not including the $100 million-a-year maintenance costs.

(2007-02-10 00:25:22 SGT) [Env] Permalink

Bangladesh plight serves as warning to world

ft.com :

If climate change continues unabated, the plight of Bangladesh, which wages an annual battle against floods, provides a grim lesson for many other parts of the world. It will lose the war against rising water. "If the sea level predictions are true, parts of the country will simply disappear," said Jo Scheuer, deputy country director of the United Nations Development Programme in India.

Most parts of Bangladesh are less than 10m above sea level, so rising seas coupled with storm surges could put large parts of the population and agricultural land under threat of severe flooding. The toll would be catastrophic for a country where half its population lives below the poverty line.

South and east Asia, including Vietnam, Bangladesh, India and parts of China, including Shanghai, will be most vulnerable to climate change because of their large coastal populations in low-lying areas, according to the UK International Institute for Environment and Development.

(2007-02-10 00:18:17 SGT) [Env] Permalink





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