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2 scenarios for Istanbul in ‘Climate’: “Water will remain in 40 years”

Sugar Mizzy October 14, 2021

The most important operation of the purpose of use will be the sea climate with the appearance of the glaciers. A new material is expected to be less than 2 kilometers from emission-freedom.

2 scenarios for Istanbul in 'Climate': "In 40 years, the waters will remain"

Climate scientists say the Earth should complete 1.5 during this time, when it’s 1.2 degrees warmer to go in the industrial zone. However, it is not yet complete to meet the 1.5 degrees target in the most scenario where greenhouse gas distribution starts to be reduced today and is zeroed by 2050.

2 scenarios for Istanbul in 'Climate': "In 40 years, the waters will remain"

If the emîm industry is in a pessimistic state until 2050, the temperature will somehow reach 3 degrees until the 2060s, and the oceans will continue to swell due to the melting of the glaciers.

510 MILLION CLIMATE REFUGEES

2 scenarios for Istanbul in 'Climate': "In 40 years, the waters will remain"

From sea bears to consumers organization called the US Climate Central; It will reveal the most products from the future of China, Vietnam and Indonesia. In the new downsize of the institution, 385 million people all over the world are in their teens, even if the waters fall excessively. When the warming can be limited to 1.5 degrees, 510 million in the scenario will have to catch up with 800 while it is stuck at 3 points.

1.5 DEGREE SCENARIO: BAGDAT AVENUE WILL CONNECT WITH THE SEA

2 scenarios for Istanbul in 'Climate': "In 40 years, the waters will remain"

– According to this, when the climate is at the Central’ state, the shores of Istanbul, where it can actually advance at 1.5 degrees, will be affected as follows:

– Ataköy and Zeytinburnu coast are the most areas. The sea reaches 2 kilometers in Bakırköy Osmaniye.

– Kadıköy Rıhtım Caddesi, Bağdat Caddesi is under water.

– The shore of the Golden Horn is under water up to 250 meters as a reciprocal place.

– Yenikapi is unappealing, Kennedy Caddesi and Yenikapi Marmaray station are flooded.

– Küçükçekmece Lake extends into Esenyurt. On the other side, it joins with the Sazlıdere Dam.

Scenario of 3 degrees: DOLMABAHÇE AND ÇIRAĞAN PALACE…

2 scenarios for Istanbul in 'Climate': "In 40 years, the waters will remain"

– The reading of the pessimistic scenario and the global global experience will find 3 degrees:

– Dolmabahçe and Çırağan palaces and Vodafone Park in Beşiktaş are flooded.

– Istanbul Airport Durugol joins the sea.

– Water continues until the Şirinevler metrobus stop in Bahçelievler, and up to the D-100 highway in Zeytinburnu.

– On the Golden Horn, Shipyard Istanbul is at sea.

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– The sea enters approximately 2 km from Kasımpaşa Pier to Piyalepaşa Boulevard.

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