A new study warns that sea levels could rise by 8 to 12 inches per decade, challenging coastal communities' ability to adapt. Scientists call for stricter climate targets to avert disaster.
A new study reveals that the climate goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C may not prevent catastrophic sea-level rise. Scientists warn that even at current temperatures, polar ice sheets are melting rapidly, posing an existential threat to coastal communities.
NASA's latest analysis reveals that global sea levels have risen over 10 centimeters since 1993, with projections indicating even more alarming increases in the coming decades due to climate change. Discover the implications for coastal communities!
In a startling revelation, NASA reports that global sea levels rose more than expected in 2024, driven by ocean warming and land-based ice melt. This marks a significant concern for coastal populations as climate change accelerates.