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Wat te doen bij 2 meter zeespiegelstijging?

Als het niet lukt om de uitstoot van broeikasgassen te verminderen, ziet Nederland tegen het eind van de eeuw de zee 1,2 meter tot 2 meter hoger komen. Dat schrijft de NOS over het KNMI-rapport Klimaatsignaal ‘21 dat maandag werd gepresenteerd.

Loopt de boel dan onder? Die vraag stelde Delta enige tijd terug aan hoogleraar waterbouw Bas Jonkman, afstudeerder Geert van der Meulen (faculteit CiTG) en Marjolijn Haasnoot (Deltares). De prikkelende uitkomst was ‘Het nieuwe Nederlandje’, een kleiner maar beter beschermd Nederland. Carof maakte de tekening.

Wetenschapsredacteur Jos Wassink

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