There are record extremes in sea ice at both poles

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Groundwater‑use big contributor to sealevel rise
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In a paper, Model estimates of sealevel change due to anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial water storage, published in Nature Geoscience , the team of six centred on the University of Tokyo say that, while the global sealevel is rising, only part of
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There are record extremes in sea ice at both poles
Coeur d’Alene Press
According to a recent article published on www.iceagenow.info, A.A. Boretti, an Australian scientist, who has studied satellite radar altimeter data covering the past 20 years, discovered that the average rate of sea level rise is just under 3.2 mm a year.
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Predicting sea level rise – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting
A collaboration between researchers in Tasmania is tipped to change the way Australians look at combatting sea level rise.
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