Venice and Naples are among the
Italian cities that could be wiped out by coastal erosion and
rising sea levels by 2100, UNESCO says in a new study.
Ferrara, the Po Delta, Ravenna, the Cinque Terre, Piazza del
Duomo in Pisa (site of the Leaning Tower), and the baroque
cities of the Val di Noto in Sicily may also be submerged by the
end of the century, according to a University of Kiel study led
by Lena Reimann and published in Nature Communications.
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