Study: Sea Level Rise Is Inevitable

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Study: Sea Level Rise Is Inevitable
U.S. News & World Report
Even if humanity manages to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to near-zero levels, the damage may have already been done, with sea levels expected to rise over the next 1,000 years regardless of what actions humans take, according to a new study
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Mapping sealevel rise
Deccan Herald
The research will help scientists to tease out the scale of the various contributions, to long-term sealevel rise and understand better the annual and interannual changes that can occur. It is crucial to identify the extent to which sealevel rise may
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Sea level alert for councils
Auckland stuff.co.nz
Sea levels are rising by about 1.5 millimetres a year. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasts a rise of 180mm to 590mm by the end of the century. Guidelines and advice to help coastal communities adapt to climate change
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NC’s coast can live with warming
News & Observer
According to the state Coastal Resources Commission, each passing year brings an even greater threat, thanks to rising sea levels. The CRC scared everybody by predicting a median of 38 additional inches of sealevel rise in the next 86 years.
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Predictions for sea level rise by 2100? – Yahoo! Answers
Sea level rise is one of the main threats of a warming world (i.e. due to melting You just have to realize that Obama promise to lower the seas. He is just waiting
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