HOST: Halo, eco-loving viewers, and welcome to Planet Earth: Our Loving 
Home. A frightening global trend is the quickly rising sea levels caused
 by climate change, an issue that has garnered serious attention from 
scientists and governments across the world in recent decades. 
Since
 1993, globally oceans have been rising three millimeters per year, 
whereas the average in the 20th century was only 1.8 millimeters 
annually. 
In March 2010, the Lung Ying-tai Cultural Foundation’s
 (龍應台文化基金會) MediaTek lecture series featured a talk in Taipei, Formosa 
(Taiwan) on this issue by respected Australian oceanographer Dr. John 
Church of the Marine and Atmospheric Research division of the 
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, which is 
Australia’s national science agency. 
He is also the Program 
Leader of the Sea Level Rise unit of the Antarctic Climate and 
Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre.
Dr. Church is the winner 
of the 2007 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research given by the University
 of New South Wales, Australia and the co-convening lead author for the 
chapter on sea level rise for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel
 on Climate Change Third Assessment Report.
We now feature 
excerpts from his insightful presentation entitled 『Sea Level Rise: 
Understanding, Expectation and Migration』 
For more details on 
Dr. John Church, 
please visit 
www.CMAR.CSIRO.au