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As illustrated by this infographic and covered in detail in Statista's new report 'State of the Mediterranean Sea', similar ...
According to a study conducted by Steibl and an international group of scientists, which was published in the journal Trends ...
As the planet's oceans are gradually warmed by the effects of climate change, a huge area in the North Atlantic stands out as ...
Ten years ago, policymakers and nation states set the world’s most important climate goal: limiting planetary warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit). If the Earth could stay ...
Multiple studies suggest 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming is “far too high” to prevent rapid ice sheet retreat that would be irreversible on human timescales. According to the study, the world should ...
NASA's new chilling animation is opening our eyes to the climate change crisis. The video shows how far sea levels have risen in the past three decades from 1993 to 2022. In those 30 years, sea ...
"But even if this target is met," he added, "sea level rise is likely to accelerate to rates that are very difficult to adapt to." Absent protective measures such as sea walls, an additional 20 ...
With an estimated 1 billion people around the world living less than 33 feet above sea level and around 230 million at 3 feet 3 inches or less, even 8 inches of rise by 2050 would result in ...
Rising seas will severely test humanity's resilience in the second half of the 21st century and beyond, even if nations defy the odds and cap global warming at the ambitious 1.5 degrees Celsius ...