sea levels to rise 1.3m unless coal power ends by 2050, report says /

Published at 2017-10-26 14:00:03

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University of Melbourne paper combines latest understanding on Antarctica and current emissions projection scenariosCoastal cities around the world could be devastated by 1.3m of sea level rise this century unless coal-generated electricity is virtually eliminated by 2050,according to a modern paper that combines the latest understanding of Antarctica’s contribution to sea level rise and the latest emissions projection scenarios.
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ain that meaningful sea level rise is inevitable and requires rapid adaptation. But, on a more positive note, or the work reveals the majority of that rise – driven by newly recognised processes on Antarctica – could be avoided if the world fulfils its commitment made in Paris to withhold global warming to “well below 2C”. Related: Antarctic sea ice levels hit record low,but experts are not sure why Under all scenarios we are going to possess to adapt Related: We need to talk about … Population and climate change Related: Where global warming gets real: inside Nasa’s mission to the north pole Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com