Explore the potential impact of rising sea levels on Mumbai's coastal real estate and the challenges ahead in high-emission scenarios.
MumbaiSea Level RiseReal EstateClimate ChangeInfrastructureReal Estate NewsJul 20, 2025
According to the International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), the sea level at Mumbai is projected to rise by about 25 cm by 2050.
The main causes of rising sea levels include the thermal expansion of seawater due to global warming and the melting of polar ice caps.
Rising sea levels can lead to increased flooding, erosion, and saltwater intrusion, all of which can severely damage property and infrastructure, impacting the real estate market.
Strategies include building higher and stronger seawalls, improving drainage systems, developing early warning systems, and incorporating climate resilience into urban planning.
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