climate change
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New York Sinking: Coastal Flooding Due to Rising Sea Levels Threatens to Sink Big Apple
The “city that never sleeps” becomes the city that sinks. Click to read more. Rising sea level has been a major repercussion of climate change, primarily because of melting glaciers and ice sheets in polar continents, as well as in other icy regions of the world.
Latest Research Articles
Climate Change: Sea Levels Rise of 1 Meter Around the World Could be Dangerous to Society, Experts Explain
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Deep Ocean Oxygen Supply from Antarctic Currents Decreases: Melting Ice Shelves Blamed [Study]
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Arctic Ground Squirrels Face Challenges From Warming Temperatures and Shorter Winters
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Greenhouse Gases Abundant in Coastal Ecosystems of 10 Regions Worldwide [Study]
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Spain Drought: Extreme Heat, Dry Conditions Could Further Push European Food Prices
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Popular Seafood Crabs Disappearing, Losing Sense of Smell: Climate Change Likely a Culprit [Study]
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Flood Risks Threaten One in Six Properties in England by 2050 Due to Sea-Level Rise, Climate Change [Study]
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Bumble Bees Get Hotter With Heavier Pollen Loads, Raising Climate Change Concerns
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Deadly Tornado Strikes South Texas Amid Climate Change Threat
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Climate Change Puts Sea Snails at Risk of Shell Dissolution and Ecosystem Collapse
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Underwater Heat Waves Could Influence Global Weather Patterns: Scientists Say
California Ventures into Farming Avocados, Mangoes, Agave in Response to Climate Change