Summary:
- The Camargue, a crucial wetland region in southern France, is at risk of disappearing due to rising sea levels and climate change.
- Satellite data shows that the Camargue has already lost over 10% of its surface area in the past 50 years, and experts predict it could be completely submerged within the next 80 years.
- The loss of the Camargue would have significant ecological consequences, as it is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including the iconic pink flamingos.