Climate Change Will Wipe out Half of Beaches Worldwide by 2100, Study Claims
Climate Change Will Wipe out Half of Beaches Worldwide by 2100, Study Claims

Climate Change Will Wipe out Half of Beaches Worldwide by 2100, Study Claims The new analysis can be found in the scientific journal, 'Nature Climate Change.'

The study says that beaches around densely populated areas will see the biggest amount of erosion.

This includes America's East Coast and South Asia, whose beaches may shrink over 100 meters by the end of the century.

Lead author Michalis Vousdoukas of the European Commission calls the prediction a "conservative assessment." Michalis Vousdoukas, via study Michalis Vousdoukas, via study The disappearance of beaches would be devastating around the globe.

Besides contributing to economies through tourism, they also help soften the impact of storms on coastal areas.