Global sea levels may rise faster than previously expected, suggests a new study in Nature Communications. The reason is that ...
In 2024, the hottest year in recorded history, sea levels rose at a rate 35% more than expected, according to a new report from NASA. The space agency explained on its website that the acceleration of ...
Many coastal maps start from the wrong sea-level baseline, and correcting the error could mean millions more are vulnerable ...
Climate scientists like to keep their accounting books neat and balanced. As climate change alters energy flows all across ...
The claim: Sydney area sea levels down since 1914, which represents 'the true ocean rise story' An Oct. 27 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a document that makes a series of claims ...
If you’ve walked through ankle-deep water in Waikiki during heavy storms, its possible that you’ve come in contact with ...
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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise even faster than expected
Rapidly melting ice shelves in Antarctica could trigger global sea levels to rise even faster than expected, scientists have ...
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