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Hawai'i Fights Rising Tides With New AI Tool
10 Dec
Summary
- Hawai'i's Sea Level Rise Viewer updated to aid coastal planning.
- Islands face up to four feet of sea level rise by century's end.
- Renewable energy and 'living shorelines' combat rising seas.

To address the increasing threat of rising sea levels, Hawai'i has launched an updated Sea Level Rise Viewer. This online tool is designed to help local communities enhance their coastal planning strategies. Projections indicate a potential sea level rise of up to four feet by the end of the century, heightening concerns about destructive storm surges, flooding, and coastal erosion across the islands.
Global sea levels have already risen significantly since 1880, and this trend is expected to continue for centuries due to historical heat-trapping pollution. Scientists link human-induced warming to more intense extreme weather events, which put coastal infrastructure and populations at risk. This ongoing environmental challenge disproportionately affects vulnerable communities, including Indigenous island populations.
In response, experts advocate for a dual approach: facilitating equitable climate-based migrations and implementing robust infrastructure such as "living shorelines" to buffer coastal impacts. Crucially, transitioning away from fossil fuels toward renewable energy sources is vital to address the root cause of rising seas and ensure a more sustainable future for Hawai'i.




