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A new University of Miami study looked at 40 years worth of data from across the Atlantic and found cooler waters in deep ...
New research led by Griffith University has determined that more than 43% of Queensland's current productive aquaculture ...
NASA has reported that global sea levels in 2024 are rising faster than expected. While scientists had projected an increase of 0.43 centimeters, satellite data shows a rise of 0.59 .
Climate Central, based in Princeton, New Jersey, uses sea level rise projections and census data to map where severe coastal flooding is expected to expand by the beginning of the second half of the ...
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Sea level rise has picked up the pace in recent years, as scientists have long predicted. Last year, sea levels around the world rose even faster than expected, the National Aeronautics and Space ...
With measles cases on the up, there are fears that vaccine scepticism fuelling outbreaks in countries such as the United States could be risky for Australia too. A measles outbreak in the United ...
Sea level rise is a major global issue driven by climate change, primarily due to melting ice caps and the thermal expansion of seawater. Higher sea levels lead to more frequent and severe coastal ...
Indigenous people are happy to be able to share their stories via Apple Maps. But probably what we should all remember is that many of the names of our towns and streets across Australia have ...
Throughout Antarctica, sea ice cover is very low this year – a reminder of the serious and unprecedented changes to Earth's climate happening all around us.' The new maps and data published ...
Oceans are rising, and as the world gets hotter, it's happening more quickly. The rate of sea level rise in 2024 was faster than NASA scientists were expecting. The Post and Courier’s Rising ...
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