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Blog Wk 13

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Coastal Erosion in Belgium: Belgium is a small country with a normally slightly small coastline. Belgium faces lots of environmental challenges like coastal erosion. This event is natural and has been accelerated by human activity and climate change which poses a growing threat to coastal lands and infrastructure around the world. What is Coastal Erosion: Coastal erosion is when the land along the coast is damaged or removed due to waves or currents. These natural processes are being accelerated by climate change which furthers the erosion of coasts. The Belgium coast line is about 65 kilometers long form the French border to the Dutch border. This area is popular for tourism but its also a natural coast which is being damaged by coastal erosion. Reasons for Coastal Erosion in Belgium: Sea-Level Rise: Climate change is causing global sea levels to rise which is increasing the amount of coastal erosion around the globe. For Belgium, the North Sea has been rising approximately 1-2 mm p...

Wk10: Extreme weather

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Wk10: Extreme weather                This week I will be discussing extreme weather cases of flooding in the country of Belgium. Flooding has escalated in Belgium because of the average temperature rise since 1830-1010 of 2°C. As early as it is in 2024 Belgium is already facing serious flooding issues. Referring to the charts below provided by iea.org we can see the gray bars being the world averages and the left bars being Belgium's levels of extremes weather cases. This country's vulnerability to flooding is increased by the amount of densely populated regions with lots of urbanization. Without the right procedures set in place for a flood urbanization can lead to more devastating effects. The second bar chart is used to show the rate at which Belgium is warming compared to the rest of the world. This is relevant to the chart above because when the average temperature increases Floods, Droughts, and Cyclones increase as well. The need to ad...