ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月29日 04時32分


#YearInClimateChange | Some of the world’s oldest structures have survived for 5,000 years in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland. More than 3,000 archaeological sites — among them standing stone circles, Norse halls and a Neolithic tomb graffitied by Vikings — have endured for millennia, scattered across the roughly 70 islands that make up the #Orkney archipelago. But now climate change threatens to wash them away. Since 1970, Orkney beaches have eroded twice as fast as in the previous century. Rains, falling heavier and more often, are dissolving the crusts of soil and sand packs that protect remnants of civilizations. These threats are being answered in #Scotland by archaeologists, citizen-scientists, students, government agencies and academics. Their work is urgent. @joshhaner shot this photo of the Broch of Borwich on Mainland, one of the #OrkneyIslands. Visit the link in our profile to read more of Jim Dwyer’s reporting from Orkney and see other stories from our year in #climatechange series.


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