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Where do we go when the seas rise?

Where do we go when the seas rise?

FromCrowdScience


Where do we go when the seas rise?

FromCrowdScience

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After learning how long it will take the Earth's ice sheets to melt in the previous episode, we
continue our journey in Greenland. As world leaders gather in Egypt for the annual UN climate
conference, listener Johan isn't too optimistic about governments' ability to curb greenhouse
gas emissions and get a handle on climate change. So from his coastal perch in Denmark, he's
asked where we should live when the poles have melted away and coastlines creep inland.


Along with the help of BBC correspondents around the world, Marnie Chesterton scours the
globe for the best option for listener Johan's new home.

BBC Mundo reporter Rafael Rojas takes us to a manmade island off Colombia's Caribbean coast
to see how we might be able to live with the seas. Meanwhile, reporter Furkan Khan takes us
into the high, cold desert region of Ladakh to see if heading for the hills might be the answer.

As Marnie searches for a climate-proof destination, she speaks to conservation biogeographer
Matt Fitzpatrick from the Appalachian Laboratory at the University of Maryland Center for
Environmental Science. He's made a map that shows what towns and cities will feel like in 60
years and where you should visit in order to get a preview of your home's future climate. But
Matt also tells us that we might not be the only ones on the move.

And as climate scientist Ruth Mottram from the Danish Meteorological Institute tells us, waters
aren't going to rise evenly around the world. So can Marnie find a place to go, away from the
expanding seas?


Additional contributors:
Alexander Atencio, environmental sustainability teacher, Santa Cruz del Islote, Colombia
Sebastian Martinez, local leader, Santa Cruz del Islote, Colombia
Professor Mohammad Din, Ladakh Environment and Health Organisation
Ellen & Carl Fiederickson, teacher and sheep farmers, Qassiarsuk, Greenland
Presented by Marnie Chesterton and produced by Sam Baker for the BBC World Service
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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