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On 28 November 1966, an American airplane flies over the Antarctic Peninsula just south of the southernmost tip of Chile. On ...
Ancient coral fossils from the remote Seychelles islands have unveiled a dramatic warning for our future—sea levels can rise ...
Communities adapt to rising seas 08:34. Our sea levels will remain elevated for thousands of years. Scientists around the world agreed on that in last week's U.N. report about climate change ...
Two images taken almost a century apart at Fort Denison in Sydney, Australia are being held up on social media as evidence that sea levels are not increasing -- contrary to what available science has ...
Throughout the world, sea level rise threatens millions of homes and businesses. But in Atlantic City, the water is rising much faster than the rest of the world.
The new findings show some settlements experienced up to 10.8 feet (3.3 meters) of sea level rise during the Vikings’ residence — what Borreggine believes is one of the study’s most ...
But accelerated sea-level rise isn’t just a beachfront problem. From threatened heritage to salty forests, oyster farms and inland flooding, voices across the region show this threat and its ...
California's beaches are world famous. But new research indicates many could disappear by the century's end due to erosion from sea level rise. "The shoreline, where the water meets the sand right ...
The graphic, made by Andrew J. Christensen, a data visualizer for the NASA Scientific Visualization Studio, shows how much the sea level has risen in the 30 years between 1993 and 2022.
News; World; Global sea level rose higher than expected last year. Here’s why. March 14, 2025 Updated Fri., March 14, 2025 at 10:06 p.m. After a night of heavy rains and strong winds, water from ...
Sea level rise is likely presenting more threats to an already vulnerable marine species, according to new research. As waters from the ocean push further and further onto shore, the flooding is ...
St. Augustine city official on sea-level rise: 'I feel like time is not on our side' City archaeologist on rising waters: 'I feel like time is not on our side' Sheldon Gardner.
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