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Live Science on MSNGlobal sea levels rose a whopping 125 feet after the last ice ageNow, new geological data show that sea levels rose about 125 feet (38 meters) between 11,000 and 3,000 years ago, according ...
Arête Glacier Initiative has raised $5 million to improve sea-level rise forecasts and explore the possibility of refreezing ...
New geological data has given more insight into the rate and magnitude of global sea level rise following the last ice age, ...
While agency scientists are still studying the data ... Greenland's increasingly exposed landmass is melting vulnerable sea ice toward northern parts of the globe. It's like a self-reinforcing ...
Scientists found that sea levels rose rapidly 11,700 years ago due to melting ice sheets and sudden lake drainage.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A commuter plane that crashed on sea ice off Alaska, killing all 10 people on board, was half a ton ...
Global sea ice reached a new record low in February, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service. This data, which combines the extent of sea ice from the Arctic and ...
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