Sea level rise could be 1.35 metres by 2100
Sea level rise – Danish team predict possible 1.35m rise by 2100 and highlight issues with previous modelling
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Sea level rise – Danish team predict possible 1.35m rise by 2100 and highlight issues with previous modelling
New study in nature resolves the Holocene temperature conundrum: world is at its hottest for at least 12,000 years
Greenland and Antarctica have been losing ice mass at a combined average rate of 427 billion metric tons (BMT) per year since 2002.
New Study: Global Ice Loss on Pace to Drive Worst-Case Sea Level Rise – could rise 8,2 feet by 2100. Doing nothing not an option. #climate
Earth’s ability to absorb carbon emissions through plants will likely cross a major tipping point within just two decades.
Previous emissions have already committed us to a lot of climate warming, is getting to net zero pointless because we are doomed? (Hint: no).