VietNamNet Bridge – If the sea level rises by one meter, nearly 40 percent of Vietnam’s
Mekong Delta will be flooded, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources
and Environment’s (MoNRE) latest scenario of climate change in Vietnam.
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The scenario is built based on estimated volume of
global-scale greenhouse gas at three levels: high, medium and low.
According to the high-level scenario, by the end of
the 21st century, the sea level of Vietnam’s coast will rise from 57-73cm. The
coast from Ca Mau to Kien Giang in southern Vietnam will suffer from the
highest sea rise level – 105cm.
Dr. Tran Thuc, director of the Institute for
Hydrometeorological and Environmental Sciences, said that at the above sea rise
level, around 39 percent of the Mekong Delta will be submerged and 35 percent
of the delta’s population will be affected.
Around 20 percent of HCM City’s area will be
directly impacted by the sea rise level.
By 2100, Vietnam’s average temperature will increase
from 1.6 to 3.6 degree Celsius.
According to the United Nations, Vietnam is among
five countries that will be most affected by climate change.
Mai Lan
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