15 Most Beautiful Places on Earth Threatened by Climate Change

Climate change is robbing us of the world’s most stunning landscapes, and it’s happening faster than you think.

1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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The Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has lost half its coral cover since 1985 due to rising ocean temperatures and acidification. This iconic underwater wonder is on the brink of collapse, and by 2050, it may be nothing more than a memory​.

2. Maldives

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The Maldives, with its crystal-clear waters and luxurious overwater bungalows, is facing an existential threat. Rising sea levels could submerge 80% of the country by 2100, making it one of the first nations to be erased by climate change​.

3. Venice, Italy

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Venice, the city of canals, is sinking at a rate of 1-2 millimeters per year. Combined with rising sea levels, the risk of severe flooding has increased dramatically. The “Acqua Alta” events are now more frequent, and Venice could be underwater by the end of this century​.

4. Glacier National Park, USA

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Once home to over 150 glaciers, Glacier National Park in Montana now has fewer than 25. The remaining glaciers are expected to disappear within the next two decades, transforming the landscape and impacting the local ecosystem.

5. Amazon Rainforest, South America

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The Amazon Rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” is under severe threat from deforestation and climate change. A 2018 study warned that up to 40% of the Amazon could turn into savanna if temperatures rise by 3°C, devastating biodiversity and indigenous cultures​.

6. Seychelles

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The pristine beaches of the Seychelles, a popular honeymoon destination, are eroding rapidly. Rising sea levels threaten to wash away entire islands, while coral bleaching is devastating marine life​.

7. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

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Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, has lost 85% of its ice cap since 1912. Scientists predict the remaining glaciers could vanish within the next decade, robbing Tanzania of one of its most iconic landmarks.

8. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

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The Galápagos Islands, famous for their unique biodiversity, are being hit hard by rising ocean temperatures and changing weather patterns. These changes threaten the delicate ecosystems that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

9. The Dead Sea, Jordan and Israel

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The Dead Sea is shrinking at an alarming rate of over three feet per year due to water diversion and climate change. If this continues, this natural wonder could disappear within the next few decades.

10. Antarctica

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Antarctica’s ice shelves are melting at unprecedented rates, contributing to rising sea levels worldwide. The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is particularly vulnerable and could lead to a global sea-level rise of over 10 feet if it collapses.

11. The Great Wall of China

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The Great Wall of China, one of the world’s most famous landmarks, is crumbling. Increased rainfall and desertification, driven by climate change, are eroding the ancient structure, with significant portions already lost​.

12. The Everglades, USA

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Florida’s Everglades, a unique wetland ecosystem, is under siege from rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion. This could transform the region into open water, destroying habitats for countless species.

13. Taj Mahal, India

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The Taj Mahal is not immune to climate change. Air pollution and acid rain are causing the marble to yellow and deteriorate, while changing weather patterns threaten the structure’s foundation​.

14. Machu Picchu, Peru

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Machu Picchu, the ancient Incan city, is facing increased rainfall and landslides due to changing climate conditions. The iconic site is at risk of becoming inaccessible as the surrounding mountains destabilize​.

15. The Alps, Europe

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The Alps are losing their iconic glaciers, with some estimates suggesting they could disappear by 2100. This will have a profound impact on tourism, water supply, and ecosystems throughout Europe.

Quit Dreaming

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If you’ve been dreaming of visiting these stunning locations, the time is now—or maybe it’s already too late. Climate change is transforming the world’s most beautiful places into cautionary tales, and soon, they may exist only in memories and photographs.

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