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A new study gives alarming glimpse into the future, as some scientists warn these currents could be just decades from ...
By the end of this century, the water lapping at Boston’s shore will probably reach between 2 and 5 feet higher than it did ...
Even if global warming is capped at 1.5°C, catastrophic sea-level rise is inevitable, potentially displacing millions.
The rise we saw in 2024 was higher than we expected,” says Josh Willis, a scientist for sea level at NASA’s Jet Propulsion ...
Rising seas will severely test humanity's resilience in the second half of the 21st century and beyond, even if nations defy ...
The research by an international team of sea level and polar ice experts suggests that limiting warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) above the pre-industrial temperature—the Paris ...
Nearly 200 countries have pledged to try to keep the planet's warming to 1.5C, but the researchers warn that this should not ...
The draft plan outlines a 50-year coastal resilience strategy to safeguard vulnerable coastal communities in Massachusetts.
New research has linked sea level rise and an increase in flooding in the U.S. Northeast over the past 20 years to the ...
Sea level rise will cause large areas of land to be flooded in the coming century. We could use these future sea-landscapes ...
Even if global temperatures eventually return to the 1.5°C target, glaciers worldwide will suffer irreversible loss.
Drilling down, that means AMOC-driven sea level rise contributed to up to eight flood days a year over this period. The models used by the scientists also give a glimpse into the future ...