Panama is one of the many countries around the world that is at risk of losing large areas of its coastline to sea level rise, with a new report finding that over 2 percent of its coastline is in danger.This finding comes after Panama began preparing to evacuate the residents of the island of Gardi Sugdub—inhabited by the indigenous Guna people—due to rising sea levels causing increasingly severe flooding and storms, making life unsustainable.
Under a low emissions scenario—assuming we drastically cut out carbon emissions—sea levels are estimated to rise on average by between 1 and 2 feet by 2100 relative to the 1986-2005 baseline. A high emissions scenario, however, could result in up to 3.6 feet of sea level rise worldwide by 2100, and up to 6.6 feet by 2150, according to the IPCC's 2021 report.
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