Sea levels are rising faster than at any time in 4,000 years, scientists report, with China’s major coastal cities at ...
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Millions of Buildings Threatened by Rising Seas This Century, Study Warns
Rising seas threaten millions of lives and livelihoods in coastal regions, along with untold swaths of vital infrastructure.
Glaciers around the globe are melting at an alarming rate, and it’s not just causing sea levels to rise—it’s actually ...
In the 1990s, climate scientists made bold forecasts about carbon, heat, and storms. Read what science predicted and what ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a stranded polar bear atop a floating block of ice is shorthand for the narrative of ...
Sea-level change posed a substantial risk to the global climate, and experts from the UK, China, and the US warned about ...
Green Matters on MSN
China’s Coastal Cities Are Sinking — Experts Warn Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Ever in 4,000 Years
In the past 6 months, four to five fierce typhoons have whipped the southern China's coastlines, ravaging both infrastructure ...
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological ...
Hazelton has been flying these missions since 2018 and said Hurricane Melissa was “The most turbulent hurricane I’ve ever been in.” Melissa continues to strengthen and is now the strongest storm to ...
Billionaires fund organizations on both the left and right. That doesn't mean they spent $300 million on "No Kings." ...
Fueled by abnormally warm Caribbean waters, Hurricane Melissa exploded into a Category 5 cyclone while moving at little more ...
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Scientists discover stunning prehistoric event still impacting us today: 'Has several implications'
New research unexpectedly identified the North American ice sheets, not the Antarctic ones, as the main cause of a prehistoric event of sea-level surge.
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