Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Act Now To Protect U.S. Coasts


Government reports warn policy makers and planners to act now to protect the infrastructure of the United States. From The New York Times article you read by Cornelia Dean called “Government Reports Warn Planners on Sea-Rise Threat to U.S. Coasts,” do you think the U.S. has done enough to protect its infrastructure? Use specific examples from the article to support your statement.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Bangladesh and Its Vulnerable Coast


When we think of who is at risk from rising sea levels, one country that comes to mind is Bangladesh. It has been one of the world’s most vulnerable countries affected by sea level rise as a result of global climate change. The sea has encroached on the land along the coast in Bangladesh, and there is always a concern that it could one day swallow major areas of this country. Accretion, or the natural growth or addition of silt, is being helped along in an attempt to help Bangladesh. Where does the silt come from, and how is this country trying to divert the silt? What are some of the problems this country faces? How has the country tried to use the silt to protect itself? What makes it so vulnerable to the sea? Why is it so hard to tame the waters that spill into Bangladesh? Why is flooding of the coast a problem for the people of this country?