After analyzing 385 studies related to coastal areas and sea level rise, scientists found a significant discrepancy between geoid measurements and actual sea levels, especially in the global south.
A new study published in Nature has found that sea levels along the world’s coastlines are already significantly higher than the majority of scientific assessments have assumed. The finding, which ...
Global coastal sea levels are on average 1 foot higher than previously assumed, a new report finds, raising alarms the world ...
The world’s rising seas threaten millions of people living in coastal areas. A higher baseline level of water brings more frequent flooding that can sweep away roads, buildings and other important ...
Oceans are rising as the climate changes, threatening coastal cities. A new study shows that much more of the world's ...
Most coastal risk assessments have underestimated current sea levels, meaning tens of millions of people face losing their homes to rising waters earlier than expected ...
The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast.
A widely used method to calculate sea level rise may have missed up to a century of change, so the risks could hit home for millions sooner than thought.
Rising sea levels a foot higher than thought, placing tens of millions more in danger, study finds - Nearly 30 percent of the ...
This image of South Maui comes from the updated State of Hawaii Sea Level Rise Viewer. The viewer is meant to help Hawaii residents, planners and officials better understand how their communities ...