sea level rise
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According To Study, Even the Most Optimistic Warming Goals Could Result in a Disastrous Sea Level Rise
While the world concentrates on keeping global temperature rises to 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, rising meltwater from ice sheets poses an existential danger to the existence of island and coastal nations throughout the world.
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Rising Sea Levels Will Swallow 650,000 American Homes by 2050: Scientists Warn
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As Wetlands Move Inland Due to Sea Level Rise, Coastal Ecosystems Release More Carbon Into the Atmosphere
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200,000 Properties in England at Risk of 'Disappearing' Due to Rising Sea Levels
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California County To Invest in Ecological Management and Sustainability To Adapt To Rising Waters
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Sea Level Rise to Affect New Zealand Sooner than Expected
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New Links Between Greenhouse Gases and Sea Level Rise Found in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
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Scientists Alarmed as Lowest Sea Ice Level in Antarctica Recorded
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Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland Becomes the Largest Contributor to Global Sea Level Rise
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Modern Sea-Level Rise Started in 1863: New Study
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten to Swallow Entire Resort Town in Brazil