Climate change is driving sea-level rise, amplifying tsunami risks by increasing wave heights and extending the areas affected. Studies show that ports face greater disruptions under extreme sea-level scenarios, with closures lasting over 200 days. In response, we must integrate sea-level projections into tsunami models, strengthen port infrastructure, and develop regional adaptation strategies.
Climate alarmists continue to undermine their credibility on rising sea levels which they tie to threats like tsunamis. In fact, it's highly questionable whether the rate of sea level rise is nearly enough to make a perceptible impact in a situation like this one. Rather than fearmongering about climate chaos, a better solution is simply developing better tsunami preparedness plans and resilient infrastructure for when earthquakes invariably strike.