New geological data has given more insight into the rate and magnitude of global sea level rise following the last ice age, ...
New research on historical sea-level rise will give scientists new knowledge into how global warming will affect the earth’s ...
A new study published in Nature provides key insights into sea level rise after the last ice age, around 11,700 years ago.
New research provides precise estimates, offering the first glimpse into sea level rise during the early Holocene. Read the ...
New research published in Nature on historical sea-level rise, will give scientists new knowledge into how global warming ...
New geological data has given more insight into the rate and magnitude of global sea level rise following the last ice age, about 11,700 years ago ...
New research on historical sea-level rise will give scientists new insights into how global warming will affect the earth’s rapidly melting ice sheets.      The new geological data provides new ...
Since the satellite recording of ocean height began in 1993, the rate of annual sea level rise has more than doubled.
Earth’s oceans rose faster than expected last year as the world experienced its hottest year on record, NASA says.
According to a NASA-led analysis, last year's rate of rise was 0.23 inches (0.59 centimeters) per year - much higher than expected.