Rising sea levels driven by the climate crisis will overwhelm many of the world’s biggest oil ports, analysis indicates.

Scientists said the threat was ironic as fossil fuel burning causes global heating. They said reducing emissions by moving to renewable energy would halt global heating and deliver more reliable energy.

Thirteen of the ports with the highest supertanker traffic will be seriously damaged by just 1 metre of sea level rise, the analysis found. The researchers said two low-lying ports in Saudi Arabia – Ras Tanura and Yanbu – were particularly vulnerable. Both are operated by Aramco, the Saudi state oil firm, and 98% of the country’s oil exports leave via these ports.

The oil ports of Houston and Galveston in the US, the world’s biggest oil producer, are also on the list, as are ports in the United Arab Emirates, China, Singapore and the Netherlands.

  • @x00z
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    73 days ago

    Wait wait wait, i thought it was centimeters. Now suddenly they are talking about a meter and even 3 meters.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      83 days ago

      Not sure why you thought it was just centimeters but yeah, shit’s gonna get bad from what I’ve been reading.

        • FartsWithAnAccent
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          93 days ago

          Well I have good news for you! The article you are commenting at this very moment on is such a source!

          Congratulations on your good fortune friend.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 days ago

            Thank you. I read through the article and it does indeed say that scientist think we could experience 10m sea level rise over the coming centuries.

            I read a lot about this issue around 10 years ago but I can see that the scientific consensus has changed since then.