Sea-level rise caused by climate change and its implications for society

Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci. 2013;89(7):281-301. doi: 10.2183/pjab.89.281.

Abstract

Sea-level rise is a major effect of climate change. It has drawn international attention, because higher sea levels in the future would cause serious impacts in various parts of the world. There are questions associated with sea-level rise which science needs to answer. To what extent did climate change contribute to sea-level rise in the past? How much will global mean sea level increase in the future? How serious are the impacts of the anticipated sea-level rise likely to be, and can human society respond to them? This paper aims to answer these questions through a comprehensive review of the relevant literature. First, the present status of observed sea-level rise, analyses of its causes, and future projections are summarized. Then the impacts are examined along with other consequences of climate change, from both global and Japanese perspectives. Finally, responses to adverse impacts will be discussed in order to clarify the implications of the sea-level rise issue for human society.(Communicated by Kiyoshi HORIKAWA, M.J.A.).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Climate Change / statistics & numerical data*
  • Ecosystem
  • Oceans and Seas*
  • Social Change