| New model: Coastline erosion due to sea level rise greater than previously thought Phys.Org The anticipated rise in sea levels due to climate change will result in coastlines receding worldwide through erosion. This is a known phenomenon that can in principle be calculated and predicted based on a given sea–level rise, by means of the so … See all stories on this topic » |
| Potential rise in sea level from polar melt ‘very serious’ Voxy University of Canterbury’s (UC) Antarctic head Bryan Storey is worried that not enough notice is being taken of the potential threat of rising sea level in the rebuild of Christchurch. Sea levels are predicted to rise up to 60 centimetres in the next … See all stories on this topic » |
| Report makes dire predictions for Assateague Tasley Eastern Shore News The 77-page report presents findings on how climate change, sparked by greenhouse gas emissions, is causing high rates of sea level rise at the seven national Atlantic seashores from Cape Cod, Mass., to Cape Canaveral, Fla. According to the report, … See all stories on this topic » |
| ODU presents study to VB council WAVY-TV (WAVY) – Professors from Old Dominion University presented a sea level rise report to Virginia Beach council members Tuesday evening. “In the long run, there are going to be more flooding events,” ODU professor Larry Atkinson said. “You’re going to see … See all stories on this topic » |