Scientists say 80% of the Maldives could be uninhabitable by 2050

ABC News’ Ginger Zee travels to the Maldives, where rising sea levels could potentially wipe the island nation off the map.

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32 thoughts on “Scientists say 80% of the Maldives could be uninhabitable by 2050

  1. I dislike this video because its more bullish_t they tried this scam 20 years ago and the seas levels have not risen. And FFS the maldives are not in the south pacific!

  2. I'm a believer in the new technology called living coastlines whi ch is currently being used along the southeastern coast. It works to rebuild the shoreline and it might work elsewhere. It should be used everywhere.

  3. That’s very sad. I would say that global warming have a lot to do with America, Canada, China, And India etc. Due to how much plastic, and fossil fuels we use daily is insane. I can say that America isn’t really doing a lot about climate change honestly. Yeah we have Tesla but only wealthy people can afford to use cars with cleaner emissions. What’s crazy is that we been seeing this for about 20-30 years.

  4. Let these beautiful people be welcomed in America… this is so disheartening… we’re killing the planet and each other daily. God help us🙌🏽 🌎🥰

  5. i'm not confident in the immediate future of this planet. Last years pandemic is nothing compared to what is instore for us all. Hug your kids until then end!

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