Sinking land puts infrastructure at risk

World Today

 

You may have heard that many cities around the world from Jakarta to Beijing to Venice, are all sinking at various rates. Researchers point to a rise in sea-levels, groundwater depletion and urban infrastructure as some of the reasons. Sinking land is also affecting a number of major cities in the U.S. — but it’s never been easy to measure, until perhaps now. Mark Niu has more.