Rising seas could flood coastal and delta areas in India that will change landscapes and put cities, farmland and important ...
A hidden force is causing highly populated river deltas to sink. In many cases, the subsidence is happening faster than the sea is rising ...
Wetlands are the planet’s quiet infrastructure, storing floodwater, filtering pollution, cooling coastlines, and feeding ...
Satellite data show India’s major river deltas are sinking due to human activity, with severe risks for millions living in these regions.
Satellite analysis finds major deltas sinking faster than sea-level rise, with groundwater use and urbanisation to blame ...
A new global analysis suggests that the stability of many river deltas may be changing in ways that are largely invisible from the ground. By examining subtle shifts in land elevation, researchers ...
A vast Asian delta is quietly sinking beneath millions of people, scientists warn, and the danger is not just rising seas but what is happening underfoot across India and Bangladesh.
Satellite data reveals alarming subsidence rates in India's deltas, primarily driven by human activity, threatening millions ...
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Of the 40 deltas studied, most areas are sinking rather than rising. In over half of the deltas, the average subsidence ...
The Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta stretches across eastern India and Bangladesh and supports tens of millions of people through ...
One of the world’s largest river deltas is facing a silent but serious threat. The Ganga-Brahmaputra delta, home to nearly 23 crore people, is gradually sinking, and scientists warn this slow change ...