Natalya Gomez

Natalya Gomez

@natalyagomez.bsky.social

Climate scientist, geophysicist, educator, professor at McGill University researching ice sheets, sea level change, mother, dancer.

1,022 Followers 259 Following 7 Posts Joined Sep 2023
5 months ago

We’ve made our results into an interactive map showing which infrastructure across the Global South is exposed to rising seas. It shows how exposure varies with topography & development + what’s possible to protect with swift action.
sea-level-submergence.projects.earthengine.app/view/sea-lev...

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5 months ago

This project was led by Maya Willard-Stepan as part of her undergraduate research at McGill University, with multi-disciplinary coauthors Jeff Cardille, Eric Galbraith, Elena Bennett and myself.

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5 months ago

Sea level rise is already disrupting coastal communities & infrastructure. Some losses are inevitable — but swift action can save hundreds of millions of homes, ports & cultural heritage.

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Millions of buildings at risk from sea level rise, McGill-led study finds Sea level rise could put more than 100 million buildings across the Global South at risk of regular flooding if fossil fuel emissions are not curbed quickly, according to a new McGill-led study publis...

We mapped exposure building-by-building across Africa, SE Asia, Central & South America using high-res satellite + elevation data.

Press Release and interactive map link: www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/cha...

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Assessing the exposure of buildings to long-term sea level rise across the Global South - npj Urban Sustainability npj Urban Sustainability - Assessing the exposure of buildings to long-term sea level rise across the Global South

🌊 New study in npj Urban Sustainability: Sea level rise could put >100M buildings across the Global South at risk if fossil fuels keep burning. Even w/ ambitious cuts, ~3M buildings face flooding.

📄 Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s42...

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2 years ago

Thank you Tri!

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IPCC scenarios are projections, not predictions.

"The future has not been written. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves."

We get to decide what the world will look like in 2100.

gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/...

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2 years ago

Thanks so much Matt! Sounds like INSTANT was great, wish I could have joined.

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