- E
- A
- A
- water withdrawal from wells; filling of dams; tectonic
uplift or sinking of coastline; land subsidence; storm surges; changes in
ocean circulation (like El Nino); thermal expansion; melting or
accumulation of ice on land.
(the last
two, thermal and melting currently dominate)
- containers
on container ships fall off during heavy seas, and the contents can be
tracked by people finding the items on beaches
- erosion;
loss of developed land; displacement of people; saltwater intrusion; loss
of coastal wetlands; increased coastal flooding