climate change
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Climate Scientist Warns About 5 Feet Increase in Sea Levels Due to Global Warming
Throughout the last generation, the pace of ocean warming has risen, and this rate has accelerated in previous decades. Ocean level was 2.6 inches higher in 2014 than it had been in 1993, the maximum annual average in the geological record. Ocean levels increasing quickly indicate severe concern.
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