
Sea-level rise has swallowed up 5 Pacific islands
Sea-level rise, erosion and coastal flooding are some of the greatest challenges facing humanity from climate change.
Dr John Church’s record in sea-level rise research, with CSIRO colleagues, the Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, and international climate science agencies, has helped generate a new benchmark in understanding the science and issues of sea-level rise. His latest book publication, released in August 2010, is Understanding Sea-Level Rise and Variability (Wiley-Blackwell). Dr Church is the lead editor, with the book identifying the major impacts of sea-level rise, assessments of past sea-level change and all the factors contributing to sea-level rise, as well as how extreme events might change.
Sea-level rise, erosion and coastal flooding are some of the greatest challenges facing humanity from climate change.
Global average sea level has risen by about 17 cm between 1900 and 2005. This is a much faster rate than in the previous 3,000 years.