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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimated there is likely to be up to 1.1 meter (3.6 feet) of sea level rise by the year 2100 if global greenhouse gas emissions are not ...
In the new State of the UK Climate report, researchers from the National Climate Information Centre and National Oceanography ...
Climate Central has created an interactive map that shows what the US would look like if the sea level rose at rates of 2mm and 4mm by the year 2050 with some areas heavily impacted.
It also took into account satellite data for global sea level rise, which measures ocean heights independent of land movement. Annual means for two time periods — 1980 to 2009 and 2010 to 2023 ...
It’s happening. Access to California’s beaches is disappearing at the rate of 100 access sites with every foot of sea level rise. By the end of the century, about 15% of Ventura County’s and ...
Called the Sea Level Rise Viewer, this map offers a chance to see what locations could be partially underwater in the future, as well as which communities further inland are at risk of one day ...
The sea level rise map allows users to zoom in and see how many access sites, amenities, and parking spaces will be flooded after a certain amount of sea level rise. This volleyball court on West ...
Encompassing 55 years of historical data in a new, interactive dashboard, the report cards aid planning and adaptation efforts by forecasting rates of sea level rise to 2050.
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