Sunday, March 4, 2007

Global Warming is Coming to Town!

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/260859/1/.html

http://www.singeo.com.sg/?p=86

The issue of global warming has been discussed and publicized so much in the recent years that even publicised so much that even a 5-year-old would at least have a faint idea of what global warming is. However, global warming had always seemed like a far away issue that did not concern the tropical dwellers of Singapore. After all, how much can the melting of ice caps at the freezing North Pole affect tropical Singapore which is located at the equator? The answer is surprisingly complicated.

First of all, the greatest change that global warming would the rising of the sea level due to the higher temperature. The melting of the polar ice caps would bring about the increase of sea level from anywhere between 28cm to 6m. This, coupled with climate changes that might follow, is what has been worrying scientists all over the world for the past decade.

Singapore, with its low-altitude reclaimed lands, is at a high risk of being submerged under the water. Singapore’s main tourist attraction, sentosa would have been submerged underwater. The second best airport in the world, Changi Airport would also be swallowed by the sea water. Our ever important industrial base, Jurong Island, would also not be spared.

These frightening prospects may seem like science fiction, but the danger is there. According to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments, deltas and small island states may be particularly vulnerable to sea level rise, although sea level changes have not yet been implicated in any substantial environmental, humanitarian, or economic losses to small island states.

Singapore is an example of such a Island state as mentioned above. Thus we are very vulnerable to the effects of Global Warming.

Although National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan reassured us that Singapore would not be at risk, there is still the possibility of a 6m rise in sea level, if the Greenland icecap melts. Thus Singapore should be well prepared to face this possibly devastating disaster.

Minister Mah has already mentioned the fact that the authorities have been monitoring the regional water levels around Singapore. This is a good start towards preparing Singapore against the effects of Global Warming.

However, the public’s mindset is also very important. I feel that the government should go one step further to make Singaporeans become more aware of how close global warming is to home. The fact that the chance of Singapore being relatively safe for the time being does not mean that we would be safe forever. The government should bring about more awareness, and perhaps involve the people in monitoring the water levels in Singapore. Only then can we truly feel secure about our future.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

What can we do as individuals to help delay the effects of global warming, Xinghe?

There isn't much reflection on the issue here. Instead of writing about the facts and statictics here, I would have preferred you to actually talk about your views on the issue for eg the impact the efforts of individuals can have on global warming, are we doing enough to save the world from further destruction, what is the direct impact of global warming on individuals like yourself?