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Rising Sea Levels Could be Worse Than Previously Thought – AZoCleantech
A research team from the Niels Bohr Institute has found that missing data in a recent IPCC report could have underestimated the rate of sea-level rise.

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A research team from the Niels Bohr Institute has found that missing data in a recent IPCC report could have underestimated the rate of sea-level rise.
New research¹ indicates that sea-level rise could be much more extreme than currently estimated. Danish and Norwegian scientists have calculated that the sea level rises predicted in the most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are too low. The researchers predict that…
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