Maelstrom under Greenland's glaciers could slow future sea level rise – pioneering mission into mysterious and violent world may reveal ‘speed bumps’ on the way to global coastal inundation climate change Article 2077 words 3 votes
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Fast-rising seas could swamp septic systems in parts of the American South climate change Article 4502 words 7 votes
Since 1978 ice shelves in North Greenland have lost more than 35% of their total volume, with three of them collapsing completely climate change Article 23 votes
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Greenland's massive ice sheet could experience runaway melting if the world overshoots climate targets – but even then quick action could stabilize it climate change Article 712 words 6 votes
Saltwater is pushing its way up the Mississippi River climate change water.salt water.drinking Article 669 words 22 votes
San Francisco considers lifting the Ferry Building by seven feet to save it from the sea climate change Article 1042 words 15 votes
To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords in Greenland and Antarctica climate change Article 865 words, published Aug 21 2023 8 votes
Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level climate change Article 762 words 33 votes
Analysis rate of sea level rise and flood risk climate change Article 1277 words, published Jul 12 2023 5 votes
Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are now losing more than three times as much ice a year as they were thirty years ago climate change Article 817 words 8 votes
The artificial island of Lynetteholm is meant to protect the Danish capital from floods and provide housing – but critics accuse the project of greenwashing climate change Article 1419 words, published Dec 15 2022 4 votes
Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least twenty-seven centimeters on its own climate change Article 857 words 12 votes
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The world has no choice but to care about India’s heat wave climate change energy Article 1590 words 8 votes
As the world experiences sea level rise, Iceland's waters are falling – and flowing to the other side of the planet water climate change Article 1505 words 6 votes
The future of sea level rise is being written underneath Antarctica and Greenland water climate change Article 1738 words 4 votes
Gathering storm: The industrial infrastructure catastrophe looming over America’s gulf coast climate change Link 9 votes
Hawaii is famous for its spectacular beaches. But over the past century, three of the state’s major islands have lost roughly one-quarter of their sandy shores. climate change Article 12 votes
One of Australia's most famous beaches at Byron Bay is disappearing, and storms aren't to blame. So what's the problem? climate change Article 7 votes
Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s climate change Article 1058 words, published Dec 10 2019 8 votes
The Arctic is unravelling, and it’s happening faster than anyone could have imagined just a few decades ago climate change Article 1316 words 10 votes
Destroying a way of life to save Louisiana: The state’s $50 billion plan to re-engineer its coastline may wash some fishing communities off the map climate change Article 5730 words 4 votes
Greenland's melting ice raised global sea level by 2.2mm in two months – analysis of satellite data reveals astounding loss of 600bn tons of ice last summer climate change Article 561 words 7 votes
Saint-Louis, Senegal: How the 'Venice of Africa' is losing its battle against the rising ocean climate change Article 1041 words 4 votes
When will the Netherlands disappear? climate change Article 2418 words, published Dec 16 2019 12 votes
Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s – scale and speed of loss much higher than predicted climate change Article 787 words 11 votes
Can Venice hold back the tide? Sea level rise, erosion and cruise ships are worsening their flood problem, and corruption has nearly scuppered the solution water climate change Article 4227 words 8 votes
In face of rising sea levels the Netherlands ‘must consider controlled withdrawal’ climate change Article 5280 words, published Mar 26 2019 10 votes
How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2019 climate change Article 1477 words, published Sep 6 2019 7 votes
Global sea level rise began accelerating ‘thirty years earlier’ than previously thought climate change Article 1173 words, published Aug 5 2019 6 votes
Highlights from the 2018 State of the Climate report climate change Article 1506 words, published Aug 9 2019 6 votes
Who will pay for the huge costs of holding back rising seas? climate change Article 2179 words 6 votes
A majority of Greenland's ice sheet is experiencing above-freezing temperatures this week, which could cause record melting and raise global sea levels climate change Article 456 words 19 votes
The California coast is disappearing under the rising sea. Our choices are grim. climate change Article 7633 words 8 votes
Louisiana’s disappearing coast - The state loses a football field’s worth of land every hour and a half. Now engineers are in a race to prevent it from sinking into oblivion. Article 9457 words 9 votes
Florida is drowning. Condos are still being built. Can't humans see the writing on the wall? climate change Article 1540 words, published Feb 15 2019 18 votes
If sea levels rise and Pacific nations go under water — what happens to maritime boundaries? climate change Article 799 words 9 votes
A hole opens up under Antarctic glacier — big enough to fit two-thirds of Manhattan climate change Article 433 words 12 votes