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Sea Levels Might Not Rise as Fast as Previously Estimated, Researchers Say
Previous sea level rise predictions are higher than new estimates. Stanford researchers using Earth's distant past as a reference found roughly a 50-foot difference in the two calculations. Where does that leave NYC, Miami, and New Orleans?
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