Antarctica is offering 30 to 50 years' worth of warning on sea level rise, models suggest
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Antarctica is offering 30 to 50 years' worth of warning on sea level rise, models suggest
Scientists predict that the next three to five decades provide a critical window to anticipate and plan for Antarctic ice loss and its contribution to sea level rise. Research published in Nature, led by Monash University researcher Dr. Felicity McCormack from Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future (SAEF), looks at the predictability of Antarctic ice loss and what this means for sea level rise projections.
Ice loss in Antarctica is one of the greatest uncertainties in climate projections, but a new study published in Nature magazine points to an important window for action. According to researchers, Antarctica can offer between 30 and 50 years of predictability about its contribution to sea level rise. This means that,... The post Antarctica ice may be offering a rare warning before the worst phase of ocean rise appeared first on The Antagonist.
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