Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening how long an average day lasts. Incredibly, climate change is ...
What the tiny but wealthy island city-state of Singapore does will be keenly watched by other populous coastal cities such as ...
Global coastal sea levels are on average 1 foot higher than previously assumed, a new report finds, raising alarms the world ...
Global average sea level is increasing due to melting land ice and expansion of warming seawater, both caused by global warming. Sea level has been measured regularly since the 19th century using ...
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.
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Climate change is slowing Earth's spin at unprecedented rate compared to past 3.6 million years
Climate change is lengthening our days because rising sea levels slow Earth's rotation. Researchers from the University of Vienna and ETH Zurich now show that the current increase in day length—1.33 ...
Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
Oceans are rising as the climate changes, threatening coastal cities. A new study shows that much more of the world's ...
Climate change has significant yet odd effects on locations around the world. In some cases it affects migration patterns, ...
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Thai villagers have moved four times to escape rising sea levels: Life on the climate-change frontline
The village of Khun Samut Chin, 50km southwest of Bangkok, Thailand, is a small, rustic fishing village similar to thousands scattered across Asia—except that it is slowly being swallowed by the sea.
The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast.
Rising sea levels a foot higher than thought, placing tens of millions more in danger, study finds - Nearly 30 percent of the ...
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