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New Scientist on MSNSea level will rise fast even if we limit global warming to 1.5°CSatellite observations show the ice sheets are melting faster than expected, and slowing sea level rise to a manageable rate ...
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Multiple studies suggest 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming is “far too high” to prevent rapid ice sheet retreat that would be ...
The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are on course for rapid retreat, even collapse, leading to multiple feet of sea level ...
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Earth's surface temperature has been 1.5°C hotter than the pre-industrial average for 21 of the last 22 months.
Global methane emissions are rising at record speed, but cutting it could slow global warming faster than reducing carbon ...
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 target ...
PARIS: Rising seas will severely test humanity's resilience in the second half of the 21st century and beyond, even if ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDire sea level rise likely even in 1.5 C worldRising seas will severely test humanity's resilience in the second half of the 21st century and beyond, even if nations defy ...
Nearly 200 countries have pledged to try to keep the planet's warming to 1.5C, but the researchers warn that this should not be considered "safe" for coastal populations. They drew their conclusion ...
New research reveals mountain glaciers across the globe will not recover for centuries -- even if human intervention cools the planet back to the 1.5 C limit, having exceeded it.
Palaeo climate research shows that past global warming events triggered significant ecological changes, favouring deciduous ...
Researchers are trying to rebuild sea ice above the Arctic Circle so it can reflect the sun’s warming rays, slowing climate ...
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