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Halting Global Warming May Make a Huge Difference in Rising Sea Levels
Researchers warned on Tuesday that sea level still rises for coming centuries and flood cities and homes of half-a-billion people, even if we 'beat the odds' and limit global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius - the global average air temperature mark over pre-industrial levels between 2021 and 2040.
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