Global coastal sea levels are on average 1 foot higher than previously assumed, a new report finds, raising alarms the world is underestimating how much land and how many people will be affected by ...
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.
A new study found that many of our predictions on sea-level rise have been predicated on inaccurate starting numbers. In many ...
An El Niño event combined with other weather phenomena led to record level sea rise in African oceans during 2023 and 2024.
Humans are a coastal species. More than one in ten people in the world live within three miles of the shore, and about 40 ...
Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
Sea levels are rising faster than in 4,000 years, putting some of the world's largest cities at growing risk of flooding and sinking.
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Scientists have been getting sea level heights wrong, new study says up to 132 million more people are at risk
Scientists Have Been Getting Sea Level Heights Wrong, New Study Says Up to 132 Million More People Are at Risk ...
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Study: Up to 132M more people may face sea-level rise risk
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature on March 4, 2026, finds that up to 132 million more people worldwide may be exposed ...
In this episode, we dive into the controversy to uncover what is really going on with atoll islands. Low-lying island nations are truly ground zero when it comes to sea level rise. But, a series of ...
It’s undeniable: The sea is rising. Property and infrastructure near and on the shoreline will be at risk of flooding. In Marin, that means San Rafael’s Canal neighborhood, Marin City and low-lying ...
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