Our Cities are Sinking?

Over-exploitation of groundwater resources is causing cities around the world to sink below sea-level. The problem is set to accelerate due to rapid urbanisation and climate change…..

Roughly 83 million people is added to the world’s population every year. By 2050, we are going to be 9.8 billion people in the world and two thirds will live in cities. With an additional 2.5 billion urban dwellers by 2050, no questions asked; our future is urban…. But some times it seems Our Urban Realm is Turning into a Big Slum.

So, What can we do about it?

It is high time our Urban Realm must Reduce, Recycle, and Rethink.

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Happy Republic Day , India

May Our Beloved Country Remain a True Secular ,Democratic,Republic

May WE Remain United and Strong

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The End Of Natural Population Growth? | ZeroHedge

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The downside of advancement. All your children live and mechanized farms mean you don’t need to crank them out.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/end-natural-population-growth

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Changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet volume lag climate changes, such that today’s climate could still be affecting its size in thousands of years’ time

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Peer-Reviewed Publication

PLOS

Fig 1. The model domain of the ice sheet model.
IMAGE:THE LEFT SUBPANEL SHOWS THE ICE THICKNESS USED TO INITIALIZE THE MODEL (SHADING) AND THE CONTEMPORARY COAST LINE (BLACK CONTOUR LINE) WHILE THE RIGHT SUBPANEL DEPICTS THE CORRESPONDING BEDROCK TOPOGRAPHY. THESE DATA ARE DERIVED FROM THE ETOPO1 DATA SET [42].viewmoreC REDIT: YANG ET AL., 2022, PLOS ONE, CC-BY 4.0 (https://ift.tt/35WoWBi)

Changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet volume lag climate changes, such that today?s climate could still be affecting its size in thousands of years? time

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Article URL:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0259816

Article Title:Impact of paleoclimate on present and future evolution of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Author Countries:Germany, China, The Netherlands

Funding:This work was supported through a grant (Global sea level change since the Mid Holocene: Background trends and climate-ice sheet feedbacks) from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) as part of the Special Priority Program (SPP)-1889 ?Regional Sea Level Change and Society? (SeaLevel). C. Rodehacke has…

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