A huge glacier in the frozen wastes of East Antarctica, a region previously thought stable, could melt much faster than expected, scientists say.
NEWS: Scientists form new team to address big uncertainties in the pace of future changes to ice sheets and the ocean
NEWS: Harvard researchers find that there has been an almost threefold annual increase in global sea levels over the last quarter of a century
NEWS: Scientific studies show increasing human impact on glaciers; Antarctic ice melt faster than thought
NEWS: Greenland ice melt caused sea levels to rise several metres some 400,000 years ago, at temperatures expected this century
NEWS: Surface melting of Greenland ice sheets is speeding up their flow into the sea
NEWS: Low lying island countries at risk from sea level rise are pushing for tougher climate action ahead of Bonn talks
NEWS: New study suggests melting Antarctic ice sheet contributed to rapid sea level rise 15,000 years ago
IPCC: Sea levels are expected to rise 2.3m for every 1C increase in temperature, the UN’s science report will warn next week
NEWS: scientists say slight drop-off in annual sea level rise could be a result of natural variations
Rate of ice loss from West Antarctic has accelerated sharply, European scientists say, causing global sea levels to rise by 15% more than previously thought
Each degree of global warming may raise world sea levels by more than two metres, a new scientific study concludes
Sea levels could rise by one metre by 2100 once ice sheet melt is factored in accurately, say leading glaciologists
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Writing for RTCC, John Englander argues that the recent devastation experienced by New York City and parts of the Caribbean demonstrates why rising sea levels are a clear and present threat
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Seychelles’ climate change ambassador Ronny Jumeau says he does not expect to leave the impending UN climate change talks in Doha with a smile on his face.
New study finds current greenhouse gas emissions are likely to have triggered an irreversible warming causing melt from glaciers, ice caps, Greenland and Antarctic
President Tong of Kiribati says the government are in negotiations with other countries in the event of a sea level rise
Today’s top headlines, scientists calls for novel ways to protect the oceans, US Atlantic Coast ‘hotspot’ for sea-level rise and UK government urged to strengthen resource efficiency