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Sea Level Rise News

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Sea Level Rise

Sea level rise refers to the relatively recent net increase in Earth's ocean volume and depth, a trend that is widely attributed to rising global temperatures. While sea levels fluctuated dramatically in prehuman history, scientists link the past century's rapid rise at least partly to manmade global warming. 
 
Sea levels rose about 1.7 mm per year during the 20th century, according to the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and are now rising about 3.1 mm per year. This is partly because seawater naturally expands as it absorbs heat, increasing the overall oceanic volume, but also because excess warmth melts glaciers, sea ice, ice caps and ice sheets, adding more water to the oceans.
 
Sea level rise can have disastrous effects on the environment. As seawater washes inland, it erodes land, floods wetlands and damages habitats. As levels continue to rise, low-lying islands and coastlines will be vulnerable to flooding and eventually, submersion. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Articles about Sea Level Rise

  • Sea levels worldwide could rise more than 5 feet by 2100

    Tue, May 03 2011 at 8:44 AM

    Such a rise would threaten coasts from Bangladesh to Florida, low-lying Pacific islands and cities from London to Shanghai.

  • 10 innovative ideas that let us live on water

    Fri, Apr 29 2011 at 1:15 PM

    Whether you're concerned that your home will be soon be beachfront property, or if you've simply always wanted to live life at sea, you don't want to miss these ground-breaking (water-breaking?) designs.

  • One glacier range found to contribute 10 percent of world's melting ice

    Thu, Apr 21 2011 at 12:07 PM

    Massive melting occurs in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago because it only takes a few degrees in temperature change to to have an effect.

  • Melting ice on Arctic islands boosts sea levels

    Wed, Apr 20 2011 at 7:04 PM

    The melting glaciers and ice caps on Canadian Arctic islands play a far greater role in sea level rise than previously suspected.

  • Climate change targets world's cities

    Thu, Apr 07 2011 at 5:05 PM

    Few urban areas are taking the necessary steps to protect their residents from such likely events as heat waves and rising seas.

  • Pace of polar ice melt 'accelerating rapidly'

    Wed, Mar 09 2011 at 9:47 AM

    The study suggests that ice sheets have become "the dominant contributor to global sea level rise, much sooner than model forecasts have predicted."

  • Rising seas threaten 180 U.S. cities by 2100

    Wed, Feb 16 2011 at 5:41 PM

    Cities along the southern Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico will be hardest hit if global sea levels rise, as projected, by about 3 feet by 2100.

  • Pacific Northwest group warns of climate change dangers

    Wed, Feb 02 2011 at 6:15 PM

    British Columbia and Washington state launched a joint effort to warn residents about the danger that climate change poses to coastal communities.

  • Experts seek Arctic climate early warning system

    Wed, Jan 26 2011 at 1:09 PM

    Scientists are working to identify triggers for abrupt climate shifts in the Arctic, such as a feared runaway melt of Greenland's ice sheet.

  • Records melt away on Greenland Ice Sheet

    Fri, Jan 21 2011 at 12:43 PM

    A lack of snow to cover the ice resulted in above average melting in 2010 and will contribute to rising sea levels.

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