By The Associated Press
Sat Oct 20, 2:27 PM ET
BANGKOK, Thailand - Cities around the world
are facing the danger of rising seas and other disasters related to climate change.
Of the 33 cities predicted to have at least
8 million people by 2015, at least 21 are highly vulnerable, says the Worldwatch Institute.
They include Dhaka in Bangladesh; Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro; Shanghai
and Tianjin in China; Alexandria
and Cairo in Egypt; Mumbai
and Kolkata in India; Jakarta
in Indonesia; Tokyo and Osaka-Kobe in
Japan; Lagos in Nigeria; Karachi in Pakistan; Bangkok in Thailand, and New York and Los
Angeles in the United States, according to studies by the United Nations and others.
More than one-tenth of the world's population,
or 643 million people, live in low-lying areas at risk from climate change, say U.S. and European experts. Most imperiled,
in descending order, are China, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, Egypt, the U.S., Thailand and the Philippines.