Environment
Sea Levels Rise 1.8 Meters in Worst-Case-Scenario
With the world getting warmer and ice sheets melting, rising sea levels are a major concern among scientists. Now, new research claims that in the worst-case-scenario, we can expect sea levels to rise 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) at most.
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