sea level rise
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Gulf Stream Slowdown May Result in Drastic Impacts
The Gulf Stream system, one of Earth's most important heat transport systems, is slower than ever before, and researchers warn that it may result in drastic climate impacts, according to a new study.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Discover Seafloor Gateways Melting East Antarctica
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Term 'Climate Change' Banned in Florida, Report Says
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Rising Seas Endanger Several Everglades Plants
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3D Map of Greenland Provides Look into Ice Sheet's Past and Future
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Arctic Ice Cap Flowing 25 Times Faster into Ocean
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New Ecosystem Discovered Under Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Sea Level Rise Picking Up Speed
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Greenland Meltwater May Be Major Contributor to Sea Level Rise
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Fossil Corals Shed Light on Future of Melting Polar Ice Sheets
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Greenland's 'Supraglacial' Lakes Could Trigger Future Ice Loss
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West Antarctic Ice Melt Has Tripled
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Sea Levels Rise 1.8 Meters in Worst-Case-Scenario