03.11.2025 17:00
A new study has revealed that the climate crisis will change the world map in the coming century. Due to rising sea levels, 37 cities are at risk of disappearing. Istanbul and Izmir are also on the list.
The effects of global warming and the climate crisis could reshape the world in the coming century. According to a new study, 37 cities are at risk of being completely erased from the map within the next 100 years. Two cities from Turkey made that list: Istanbul and Izmir!
HERE ARE THE CITIES OF THE FUTURE THAT MAY DISAPPEAR
The report prepared by Matthew H. Nash, co-founder of Swiftest, emphasized that rising sea levels and increasing flooding could make some cities uninhabitable. The report also listed metropolises such as Tokyo, New York, Dubai, and Venice, which are among the world's favorite tourist destinations, as "the cities of the future that may disappear."
CITIES AT RISK OF BEING ERASED FROM THE MAP IN 100 YEARS
- Tokyo – Japan
- Mumbai – India
- New York City – USA
- Osaka – Japan
- Istanbul – Turkey
- Izmir – Turkey
- Kolkata (Calcutta) – India
- Bangkok – Thailand
- Jakarta – Indonesia
- London – England
- Dhaka – Bangladesh
- Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam
- San Francisco – USA
- Miami – USA
- Alexandria – Egypt
- Sydney – Australia
- Boston – USA
- Lisbon – Portugal
- Dubai – United Arab Emirates
- Vancouver – Canada
- Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
- Copenhagen – Denmark
- New Orleans – USA
- Dublin – Ireland
- Honolulu – USA
- Amsterdam – Netherlands
- Cancun – Mexico
- Venice – Italy
- Charleston – USA
- Macau – China
- Malé – Maldives
- Long Beach – USA
- Savannah – USA
- Nassau – Bahamas
- Punta Cana – Dominican Republic
- Key West – USA
- Cockburn Town – Turks and Caicos Islands