| New satellite data reveals sea–level rise CNN (CNN) — Sea–levels are rising unevenly around the world, with Pacific countries in particular suffering significant increases over the past two decades, according to accurate new satellite data. On average, global sea–levels have been rising at about … See all stories on this topic » |
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| New science: SEAS WILL RISE due to CO2 … but not for centuries Register A new, first-of-its-kind comprehensive scientific analysis has shown that there is little to fear from rising sea levels driven by global warming. The likelihood is that the 21st century will see rises much like those of the 20th, and even in the worst … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Sea–level rise could approach seven metres by year 3000 environmentalresearchweb Continuing with emissions this century could bring sea–level rise as high as 6.8 m by the same date, according to a team from Belgium and the UK. Greenland ice sheet. “Ultimately, the current polar ice sheets store about 65 m of equivalent sea level … See all stories on this topic » |
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| New research states no hope in preventing sea level rise Examiner.com More precise predictions of sea level changes published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, the Institute of Physics journal, on October 1, 2012, are the first to predict sea levels rise due to climate change that included all potential … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Irreversible Sea Level Rise to Continue for Thousands of Years PlanetSave.com In fact, the study in question has shown that the levels of greenhouse gasses we have already pumped into the atmosphere have set us on an irreversible 1.1 metre sea level rise by the year 3000, and if we don’t cap the emissions as soon as possible … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Irreversible Warming Will Cause Sea Level Rise for Thousands of Years OpEdNews Irreversible Warming Will Cause Sea Level Rise for Thousands of Years Quicklink submitted by Daniel Geery (Add your own quicklinks easily with the OpEdNews Quick Link Browser bookmark). Tell A Friend. SAVE AS FAVORITE · VIEW FAVORITES … See all stories on this topic » |
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| ‘Irreversible’ warming to raise sea levels UPI.com Writing in the journal Environmental Research Letters, published by the Institute of Physics in London, scientists said as a result of greenhouse gas emissions up to now the world is committed to a sea–level rise of 3.6 feet by the year 3000. The study … See all stories on this topic » |
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