New Study highlights Sea-level rise risks
A new study reveals that due to climate change increasing sea level we face once in a lifetime flooding events becoming almost daily by 2100
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A new study reveals that due to climate change increasing sea level we face once in a lifetime flooding events becoming almost daily by 2100
Preliminary data from NOAA reports that Methane levels within our admosphere are rapidly increasing and have hit an all time high.
A warming global climate could cause sudden, potentially catastrophic losses of ecosystem biodiversity in regions across the globe.
For the first time ever, severe bleaching has struck all three regions of the Great Barrier Reef – the northern, central and southern parts.
Over the last 22 years researchers have observed that the East Antarctic Denman Glacier has retreated 5 kilometers, nearly 3 miles. Here is the trend that has been observed … Why does this cause concern? If fully thawed, the ice in Denman would cause sea levels worldwide to rise about 1.5 meters, almost 5 feet. … Read more
Great Barrier Reef hit by third major bleaching event in 5 years. This is a stark sentinel for Climate Change, it has never happened before.