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FAY Consultants Earth News: Turkey of Present and France of the Past

Updated: Aug 11

Seafronts in the world are mostly the busiest part in any culture. Seafronts are mostly known for promenade.

France from Past

Comparing France with Turkey, it is transparent that France remains no more attractive tourist in the world. There was a time when Malo Les Basin, Dunkerque, France was famous for its tourist places in the world. In the present time, France lost its identity to global warming, Heat Pre 2050, and near-term warming. The following Image I signifies the beauty of France in the Past. The present outlook of France seafronts, beaches and coastal areas are at the alarming stage of disaster.

 


Image I: Malo les Basins, Dunkerque, France

Image Source: See reference 1

 

Turkey at Present Time

Istanbul has become the eye-catching zone for the entire world due its adroit and cogent policies on climate action, global warming and SDG’s. In more detail, it is also point of focus for the success of Turkey is due socio-economic condition in the country.   



Image II: Yali, Istanbul, Turkey

Image Source: https://www.propertyturkey.com/blog-turkey/why-this-project-could-be-the-last-chance-investors-have-to-nab-a-slice-of-istanbul-real-estate



About the writer: The writer’s name is Aneeq. The writer is Christian by Faith and by Birth, Catholic Denomination, Latin Rite, Methodist, Dominican Clergy, Warispura Parish, Faisalabad Diocese, Punjab Provincial, and Pakistan. The writer is Divorce (decree from the court), with no child (pending in the court). The writer studied B.Sc. Chemical Engineering from NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research Faisalabad affiliated with University of Engineering & Technology Lahore. The writer studied his Master Degree in Thermal Engineering (Mechanical) from North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, and China.

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Bibliography

1. Davidson-Arnott, Robin. Introduction to Coastal Processes and Geomorphology . New York : Cambridge Univesity Press , 2010. ISBN 13: 978-0-511-69133-1.

 

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