Seawalls alone won’t save coastal cities, major UN report says

Relying solely on seawalls and other engineering fixes won't be enough to keep communities safe from rising sea levels or other consequences of climate change, a major new United Nations report warns. Seawalls might be able to temporarily fend off rising tides and storm surges, but the report's authors say more transformative changes in our behaviour and infrastructure" are needed as the climate crisis worsens.
Greener cities and healthy ecosystems are just as important as built infrastructure for keeping people safe, the report emphasized. And urban planners might need to give up developing some of the most vulnerable coastal areas, or risk building in places that'll be inundated with water in the future.
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