Coastal cities have added 2500 squares kilometres of land since 2000

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An analysis of satellite images taken since the year 2000 found that hundreds of the most populous coastal cities have added land, which is now vulnerable to sea level rise

Environment 21 February 2023

By James Dinneen

Oosterschelde flood barrier with windmills in the Netherlands at the Northern Sea taken from above with a drone

Coastal cities have added a significant amount of land over the past 20 years

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More than 2500 square kilometres of reclaimed land has been added to coastal cities in the 21st century, increasing the areas threatened by sea level rise.

People have been building new land for centuries, from the Netherlands to the San Francisco Bay Area. But the pace has picked up in the new millennium.

Hundreds of coastal cities have added land since the year 2000, from sea walls in Shanghai, China, that have captured river sediment to build …

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