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|20180309||blogs.worldbank.org||[https://blogs.worldbank.org/eastasiapacific/risk-of-sea-level-rise-high-stakes-for-east-asia-pacific-region-countries Risk of sea-level rise: high stakes for East Asia & Pacific region countries]||[[SEA LEVEL RISE]] | |||
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|20110913||theguadian.com||[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/sep/06/bangkok-thailand-risks-steadily-sinking Flooding - Bangkok at risk of sinking into the sea / Parts of Thailand's capital could be underwater by 2030 unless the government takes steps to prevent disaster, say expert]||[[SEA LEVEL RISE]] | |||
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Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20180309 | blogs.worldbank.org | Risk of sea-level rise: high stakes for East Asia & Pacific region countries | SEA LEVEL RISE |
20110913 | theguadian.com | Flooding - Bangkok at risk of sinking into the sea / Parts of Thailand's capital could be underwater by 2030 unless the government takes steps to prevent disaster, say expert | SEA LEVEL RISE |