Well, the High Water World Sea Rise 1.6 Meters in 2100

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Rapid climate change in the polar north, including the melting of Greenland ice to raise sea levels potentially the world's 1.6 meters in 2100.

Elevated sea surface exceeds the calculation of previous scientists. This increase could threaten the coast of Bangladesh to Florida, from England to Shanghai. In addition, this increase also could threaten Japan.

"And over the last six years, there has been the warmest period in the north pole," said Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (Amap). "In the future, sea levels projected to rise from 0.9 meters to 1.6 meters in 2100," he continued.

Melting of Arctic ice and the Greenland ice sheet contributes to affect these increases. "Arctic and Greenland Ice contributes 40% increase in sea water by the movement of 3 mm / year from 2003-2008," he said again.

Foreign Minister of the state association Arctic Council, such as the United States, Russia, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland will meet in Greenland on 12 May to discuss this arctic warming. Warming in the North Pole itself is now nearly doubled on average.

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