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Rising Sea Levels Could Submerge Substantial Parts of 1,700 U.S. Cities
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Rising Sea Levels Could Submerge Substantial Parts of 1,700 U.S. Cities
Sat, 2013-08-03 19:56 — Kathy Gilbeaux
This may soon be what a day in the park looks like. Reuters/Jitendra Prakash
theatlanticcities.com - by Roberto A. Ferdman - July 30, 2013
Sea levels, as we know, are incredibly sensitive to rises in global temperatures. A study released earlier this month revealed that the increase of a mere degree celsius could lead global sea levels to rise by as much as two meters. But according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the implications are especially grim for the US. At the current rate of carbon emissions, over 1,700 cities, including New York, Boston and Miami, will be “locked in” by greenhouse gas emissions by this century’s end.
STUDY - Each degree of global warming might ultimately raise global sea levels by more than 2 meters
STUDY - PNAS - The multimillennial sea-level commitment of global warming (Abstract)
STUDY - PNAS - The multimillennial sea-level commitment of global warming (6 page .PDF file)
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