Australia could return to what it  was millions of years ago - a cluster of islands covering a gigantic  area.  The continent is very flat.  Mountains only occur on the east  coast.  With rising sea level, first to go will be the large cities on  the coast.  These are the major population centers.
After  this, an inland sea will form.  There is no doubt that the Poles are  melting.  This water has to go somewhere.  The population will fall by  80 per cent.  Even if many flee inland, there are no water and food  resources there to feed everyone, unless of course Aboriginal culture  still remains.  Most Aboriginals today are urbanized and have lost much  of the their culture.
This  will not be a solely Australian problem.  Most major cities in the  world are on the coast, growing from estuaries where a large river flows  into the sea.  
On  the Gold Coast, high rise building are only meters from an  unpredictable sea.  After storms, councils are called upon to repair the  damage with money they don't have.  In a short time these buildings  will have to be abandoned as councils condemn them as being too  dangerous to live in.
There is no immediate worry  because the rise in ocean level will  be  steady.  This will give people  time to move out.  There will be great  financial loss to the nation  though.  Natural disasters just consume  GDP.  Nothing is produced from  them.  In fact resources are drawn away  from productive projects.
Environment by Ty Buchanan






 







