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A 'new baseline': Study captures accelerating sea-level rise in Africa
By Edward Carver Sea-level rise has accelerated across Africa in recent decades, thanks to global warming and, in particular, to the melting of ice sheets and glaciers, according to a recent study.
Even as global warming causes sea levels to rise worldwide, sea levels around Greenland will likely drop, according to a new ...
In the mid-fifteen-hundreds, a Swedish peasant named Nils lived on an island called Iggön in the Baltic Sea. He was known to his neighbors as Rich Nils, apparently because of the plenitude of fish in ...
A new study published in Nature finds human-driven land sinking now outpaces sea-level rise in many of the world’s major delta systems, threatening more than 236 million people.
Some generators of the Sewerage & Water Board still produce 25 hertz electricity, a century after the rest of the world moved ...
A study published in Nature shows that many of the world's major river deltas are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of people in these regions.
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