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Línte na Farraige

Línte na Farraige is a series of light installations across Irish coastal sites. The lines of light represent future sea level rise, based on predictions from the 2021 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, and historic storm surge data.
In February 2014, Wexford town was flooded following Storm Darwin. The line of light at the commodore John Barry monument and the promenade represent the level that would be reached by a similar storm surge in the year 2150 when sea levels have risen by 1 metre, due to moderate climate change. Click here for more information on this installation. 

Please click here to visit the Línte na Farraige website

 

 


 

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Línte na Farraige

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