Sea level could rise higher than current estimates by 2100 if climate change is unchallenged, according to a new assessment.
Its authors say understanding the way strong global heating affects polar ice sheets will be crucial to projecting sea level rise over the next century. However, uncertainties remain and current...
Ice Sheet Uncertainties Could Mean Sea Level Will Rise More Than Predicted
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