East Coast reclamation plan for housing could be updated to tackle rising sea levels
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Ng Keng Gene
PUBLISHED 9 HOURS AGO


SINGAPORE - A plan more than three decades ago envisioning a reclaimed island along the length of East Coast for beachfront housing and leisure may morph into one that also takes on the task of protecting Singapore from rising sea levels.

Under the plan, the "Long Island" would stretch from Marina East to Changi.

A book documenting Singapore's 1991 Concept Plan said of the Long Island: "It will become not only a leisure centre by the sea but also a choice location for some housing development."

The country's concept plans, meant to guide development for the next 50 years, are reviewed once a decade. A review is currently ongoing, with plans slated for exhibition in the middle of this year.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/d...sea-levels
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(02-03-2022, 04:34 PM)Levin Wrote:  [Image: yq-ecp-01032022.jpg?VersionId=ECANwanHTG...k=0sbKHZRp]


Ng Keng Gene
PUBLISHED 9 HOURS AGO


SINGAPORE - A plan more than three decades ago envisioning a reclaimed island along the length of East Coast for beachfront housing and leisure may morph into one that also takes on the task of protecting Singapore from rising sea levels.

Under the plan, the "Long Island" would stretch from Marina East to Changi.

A book documenting Singapore's 1991 Concept Plan said of the Long Island: "It will become not only a leisure centre by the sea but also a choice location for some housing development."

The country's concept plans, meant to guide development for the next 50 years, are reviewed once a decade. A review is currently ongoing, with plans slated for exhibition in the middle of this year.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/d...sea-levels

East coast plan really exist.  Laughing
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by the time we are die liao la.
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Rusian says no sea level goona rise
their scientists know the reason
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https://youtu.be/0Ssk2BacEpo?list=PL1yqR...2A6fY9b1Q0

nothing to tackle
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So this is the east coast plan that has turned the tide in last GE?
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This "Long Island" + the other 6 pieces to be reclaimed land are much bigger than I expected. Seems like more than twice the size of Marine Parade.
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East coast plan
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Costs will also go up every review  Big Grin

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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Long time ago, I read from somewhere when North and South Pole ice bergs melted, the sea level will increase by 6metres… How to barricade, build 7metres wall around Sg…

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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(02-03-2022, 04:56 PM)Sharexchange Wrote:  by the time we are die liao la.

Have to agree with you on this. In fact, I believe some of us here wouldn't even see the completion of the Cross Island MRT line which will be completed long b4 the East Coast new reclamation is completed. Laughing
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Told you, I have a PLAN ….. this East Coast Plan

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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https://youtu.be/heP3LEJ_NkE
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That's the 10mil population plan. With the island, a eventual bridge to Batam can be 2km shorter, more feasible.
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(02-03-2022, 10:35 PM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  Long time ago, I read from somewhere when North and South Pole ice bergs melted, the sea level will increase by 6metres…  How to barricade, build 7metres wall around Sg…

Even if the world follows a low greenhouse gas pathway, global sea level will likely rise at least 12 inches (0.3 meters) above 2000 levels by 2100.

If we follow a pathway with high emissions,  a worst-case scenario of as much as 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) above 2000 levels by 2100 cannot be ruled out.


Source: https://www.climate.gov/news-features/un...uled%20out.

The height of the dikes in the Netherlands is above 7m so yeah, might need to build those dikes to keep the water out.
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