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Global sea levels have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by many scientists — and there is no evidence that ...
One recent study compiling sea level rise data shows oceans are not surging as much as the scientific world previously ...
Global analysis of local data finds most sea-level acceleration is not statistically significant and that projections may be ...
The sea is rising. Property and infrastructure near and on the shoreline will be at risk of flooding. In Marin, that means ...
Satellite data reveals sea-level rise has unfolded almost exactly as predicted by 1990s climate models, with one key ...
A glaciologist explains why there is “deep uncertainty” about the predictions for sea-level rise by the end of this century—which may be much higher than commonly accepted.
Global climate change is warming oceans, melting polar ice and causing sea levels to rise around the world. In Oregon, scientists predict that in the next 80 years, waters will rise at least 3 ...
A study built a 30-year record of global ocean mass (GMSL) using data from satellites. It shows most sea-level rise comes from ice melt.
The study determined building developers and government agencies need to create new guidelines for construction.
Tanja and guest host Grace discuss seal level rise and its impacts locally and globally with Dr. Gary Mitchum of USF and Lauren Wolf of Pinellas County.