Sea Level Rising Faster Than Average In the U.S. Northeast

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Sea Level Rising Faster Than Average In the U.S. Northeast
Climate Central
Sea level is rising all over the world thanks to the heat-trapping effect of greenhouse-gas emissions, but according to a new study published in the Journal of Coastal Research, the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada have seen the ocean rise at an
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Blue & Green Tomorrow
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Coastal defences causing Northern Ireland’s beaches to disappear
Belfast Telegraph
Prof Jackson said most countries are ill prepared for sea level rise. Until now, we have benefited from a geological ‘bounce’ that has seen Northern Ireland rising after its release from a mile-thick icesheet that pressed on it in the last Ice Age
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Belfast Telegraph

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