Melting of the Antarctic ice sheet due to global warming has long-term, irreversible societal impacts with important implications for people around the world. Spatial patterns of sea level change from ...
Rising land beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet could slow ice loss and reduce sea-level rise in coming centuries. However, if emissions continue to rise, the effect could raise sea levels even more than ...
Scientists at the University of St Andrews are developing new radar techniques to improve predictions of sea level rise. The research focuses on reducing uncertainty around how oceans will respond to ...
The fence around a "Building A Better Boston" project gets its feet wet as high tide during the snow storm floods across Long Wharf in 2020. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) New research from the Woods Hole ...
WASHINGTON — The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine today announced an award of more than $7.3 million to support four interdisciplinary ...
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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise even faster than expected
Rapidly melting ice shelves in Antarctica could trigger global sea levels to rise even faster than expected, scientists have ...
If you’ve walked through ankle-deep water in Waikiki during heavy storms, its possible that you’ve come in contact with ...
Waves top the boardwalk at Mission Beach in San Diego during a king tide event in December 2023. Human-caused climate change is pushing global temperatures and global sea levels to new heights. In the ...
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