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Ecomomic consequences about Ecomomic consequences about the sea level! the sea level!

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Ecomomic consequences about Ecomomic consequences about the sea level!the sea level!

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How the states will find solutions?

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In Venice, on the first December, the water level achieves 1m56.

A new record since 22 years!!!

This phenomeon is called  « acqua alta »

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The grenelle of environment is politiciensmeetings (in France) who welcomegovernment representative andassociations.

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P roblems : -The sea level is not approached at theGrenelle.-Lot of isles are going to disapear but thegovernment doesn't care about it.-Some rich people are still buying or buildinghouses which are on the coast and it's verydangerous.-Dikes, beach fattening, high bridges are veryexpensive.-Insurers stop to insure constructions whichare on the coast.

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How much cost the water for las vegas?

Everybody knows that the water is rare. We(sensible person) stop the water when webrush our teeth, we take a shower insteed ofto take a bath (120L saved) But in theUSA more precisally in Las Vegas in thedrought. They use too much water (forexample a hotel look like Venice the pondcontains 500m3 of water) and the Mayorsay «As long as it will have money in LasVegas there, Las Vegas will live. »

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40km of las vegas you find the lake maed butit serve to provise water and electricity for lasvegas. Unfortunally the lake had lost 14 m on7 year! Perhaps this 'll be impty in 2021.(the line white is the old level of the water)

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To save a part of the

water the angel park use fake

( grass people are employed to

)paint it

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On December 26th, 2004, a tsunamidevastates the coasts of the countries ofIndian Ocean as Indonesia, Malaysia, theThailand, India and even Somalia. Thebalance sheet mentions more than 250.000killed or missing persons. Material damageis considerable while all ecosystem coastalis corrupted. One year afterwards, social,economic and environmental consequencesof this major natural disaster are still veryhardly quantifiable. The UNO really thinksthat total damage could exceed the 10billion dollars. The hour is in thereconstruction of the places of life: houses,schools, hospitals but also hotels andrestaurants to restart vital tourist economyfor most the affected countries.

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50 % of the worldwide population have seen on a coastal zone today and they think that 6 billion persons will domicile years on littoraux in about twenty. What impacts and which changes this rise of waters can have on directly concerned societies? In first place, it agrees de add that this elevation of level oceans is insensible (3,3 mm / novels) If prediction envisaged in the nineties an increase in see level in a fork from 9 to 88 cm for coming century, this fourchette in is reduced (20 - 60 cm for the fellow century, knowing that increase for XX ° century was 20 cm).

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Consequences of a tsunami: – The beach moves back– Vegetation's destruction– Coral fragment– Lots of deaths

Speak about economy while the tsunami haskilled a lot of people is disagreeable that's whywe don't want to tell anything about it.

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This powerpoint was presented by

Agathe Coquelle

RaphaëlleDupont Damien Royer

Aurore DumontLaura Goutaudier