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Sea level rise could redraw these coastal cities by 2035
Over the next decade, rising oceans are poised to redraw the edges of some of the world’s best known coastal cities, turning ...
Research from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution finds the rate of U.S. coastal sea level rise has more than doubled in the past 125 years. The study contradicts a federal Department of Energy ...
Scientists have built the most detailed 3D models yet of temperatures deep beneath Greenland. The results reveal uneven heat ...
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Nature's fury: 30-year-old prediction model saw the rise of sea levels coming! (And it's happening!)
Rising sea levels are one of the alarming signs of global warming, caused by melting glaciers, disappearing ice sheets, and the warming and expansion of seawater. This gradual yet relentless shift, is ...
Sea levels along the United States coast are rising faster than they did in the past, and the change is not subtle.
Swirling underwater “storms” are aggressively melting the ice shelves of two vital Antarctic glaciers, with potentially “far-reaching implications” for global sea level rise, according to a recent ...
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Scientists issue warning after making surprising discovery beneath ice sheet: 'Large uncertainties'
Other research confirmed troubling trends in polar regions. The Alps are facing record glacier loss in the coming decade, ...
Thwaites Glacier is the size of Florida, and if it melted away fully, it would add 2 feet to global sea-level rise. But ...
Sea-level rise changes coastlines, putting homes at risk, as Summer Haven, Fla., has seen. Aerial Views/E+/Getty Images Shaina Sadai, Five College Consortium and Ambarish Karmalkar, University of ...
Ed Gasson receives funding from The Royal Society and the Natural Environment Research Council. When visiting Godrevy beach on the north Cornish coast, most people look out to sea at the lighthouse, ...
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ocean currents and affects temperatures in places far from the poles. But ...
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