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| Dr. John Holdren, president of American  Association for 
the Advancement of Science, predicts a possible 4-meter sea  level rise 
by end of the century,16 and Dr. James Hansen, NASA’s head of
 Goddard  Institute for Space Studies, has stated the likelihood of a 
5-meter sea level  rise by end of the century.17 (2006, 2007, respectively.)A
 sea level rise of even 1 meter would result  in over 100 million 
climate refugees and endanger major cities like London, Cairo, Bangkok, 
Venice, New York, and Shanghai.18Examples of countries affected by sea level rise:
 Âu
 Lạc (Vietnam).  At the nation’s rice bowl region, the Mekong  Delta, 
ocean salt water has encroached an unprecedented 60 kilometers up-river 
 in 2010, threatening 100,000 hectares of rice.19
Thailand. Seawater is expected to reach Bangkok’s ground level in  25 years. 20(GEodetic  Earth Observation Technologies for Thailand: Environmental Change  Detection and Investigation, 2010)  Egypt. More than 58 meters of coastline  have vanished every year since 1989 in Rasheed.21 (Omran Frihy of the Coastal Research  Institute, 2010)  
Sea
 level rise  caused at least 18 island nations to completely disappear 
while many more  coastal areas are continually threatened.22 More than 40 other island nations are  at risk from rising sea levels.23 Sea
 level rise  threatens half of the world's population living within 200 
kilometers of a  coastline. Already, low-lying coastal regions and 
deltas see effects: 17  million in Bangladesh  have fled their homes, 
mainly  because of coastal erosion. Groundwater sources are contaminated
 by saltwater  in Israel and Thailand, small island states in the 
Pacific and  Indian Oceans  and the Caribbean Sea, and in some of the  
world's major deltas, such as the Yangtze Delta and Mekong Delta.24
 
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