The head of the UN has warned that rising sea levels caused by global warming could spur a mass migration of entire populations from low-lying areas on a “biblical scale”.
Speaking to the Security Council in New York about the impact of sea level rises on global peace and security, UN Secretary General António Guterres said that about 900 million people lived in low-lying coastal areas.
“Under any scenario, countries like Bangladesh, China, India and the Netherlands are all at risk,” said Guterres this week, adding that such migration could lead to disputes over land and maritime territory.
“Megacities on every continent will face serious impacts, including Lagos, Maputo, Bangkok, Dhaka, Jakarta, Mumbai, Shanghai, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, New York, Buenos Aires and Santiago.”
Guterres cited data compiled…