Researchers Find Human-Caused Sea Level Rise Is Behind the Most Recent Increases in Extreme Water Levels Rising seas are ...
As sea level rise accelerates, more and more people, ecosystems, and infrastructure are facing increasing coastal flood risks ...
Sea level change and variability analysis examines the temporal and spatial evolution of ocean surface height as influenced by physical processes within the climate system and the solid Earth.
Africa's coastlines are under growing threat as sea levels climb faster than ever, driven by decades of global warming caused by human activity, natural climate cycles, and warming ocean waters.
Rising sea levels are already putting millions at risk of flooding – but a study now warns that land subsidence is making the danger even greater. Earth's sinking cities are slipping towards sea level ...
According to NOAA, the global average sea level has risen 8–9 inches (21–24 centimeters) since 1880. The rate at which the sea level is rising is increasing, threatening coastal cities and ecosystems ...