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India dikes to protect coastal flooding

During the high tide the inhabitants of Ghoramara Island are fixing the fragile soil embankment to restrain the further land erosion and the high tide that inundates to the island that is rapidly disappearing due to the sea level rise. City: Kolkata Region: West Bengal Country: India Image: Debsuddha Banerjee / Climate Visuals Countdown

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GIJN’s Guide to Investigating Sea Level Rise

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Sea levels are rising because of global warming. The scientific evidence at this point is indisputable, and the consequences are likely severe. Much of humanity lives along coastlines, where even small changes in sea levels can result in record flooding, loss of communities, forced human migration, and damage to fishing and agriculture.

For journalists, explaining the causes and consequences of rising sea levels is a critical and challenging assignment. There are many stories that can be told through the eyes of those already being affected.

This guide was written by GIJN’s Resource Center senior advisor, Toby McIntosh. It was edited by Nikolia Apostolou, Laura Dixon, and Reed Richardson, with fact-checking by Miranda Woolen. Unless specifically credited, photos for this guide come from Climate Visuals.

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GIJN’s Guide to Investigating Sea Level Rise: Chapter One — Key Questions

Sea levels are rising because of global warming. The scientific evidence at this point is indisputable, and the consequences are likely severe. Much of humanity lives along coastlines, where even small changes in sea levels can result in record flooding, loss of communities, forced human migration, and damage to fishing and agriculture. To what levels […]

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GIJN’s Guide to Investigating Sea Level Rise: Chapter Three — Maps and Data

Writing about sea level rise doesn’t necessarily require using historic data or scientific  projections, although such information is available for coastal locations worldwide. The practical effects are already visible and affecting people’s lives. “Start with who is being affected now and then you can back into ‘it’s getting worse,’” counsels John Upton, the Partnership Journalism […]

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GIJN’s Guide to Investigating Sea Level Rise: Chapter Six ⁠— Notable Investigations

What follows is a collection of sea level rise stories representing either unique investigative work or interesting ways of approaching sea level rise stories. This list is categorized by topic, though given the wide-ranging impact of sea level rise, a story about ecological loss often morphs into stories about economics, migration, and other topics. It […]