Science X Networkflipped into Phys.orgSea level rise from ice sheets track worst-case climate change scenariophys.org - University of LeedsIce sheets in Greenland and Antarctica whose melting rates are rapidly increasing have raised the global sea level by 1.8cm since the 1990s, and are …
Fast Companyflipped into Fast CompanyNASA has a mind-blowing plan to map rising sea levels from spaceverified_publisherFast Company - By Susan KarlinTwo new satellites in a joint U.S.-European mission will spend the next decade gathering the most precise climate change data yet, measuring sea surface levels down to the centimeter. Sea levels rising a few millimeters every year hardly sounds ominous, until NASA program scientist Nadya Vinogradova …
Science X Networkflipped into Phys.org20th century dam building found to have offset sea level risephys.org - Bob YirkaAn international team of researchers has found that dam building in the 20th century offset some of the factors that would have led to a higher rise …
Casper Schougaardflipped into Future PlanetSea Level Rise Alone Threatens to Crush the Global EconomyGizmodo - Yessenia FunesA new study shows we face a wet and costly scenario. In the climate-ravaged future, floods that hit once every 100 years would occur every 10 …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesNASA launch Saturday: This satellite will track Earth's sea level riseverified_publisherCNN - By Ashley Strickland(CNN) — More than 830 miles above Earth's surface, a next-generation satellite will keep an eye on global sea levels. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite launched Saturday. The joint venture between NASA and the European Space Agency launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on …
Samflipped into Science n TechnologyMelting ice sheets will add over 15 inches to global sea level rise by 2100space.com - Chelsea GohdGreenland and Antarctica are melting. If humans continue emitting greenhouse gases (opens in new tab) at the current pace, global sea levels could …
Riskopeflipped into Risk and Crisis Management in Modern SocietySea levels could rise by more than a foot by 2100 as ice sheets continue to meltverified_publisherFox News - Chris CiacciaA newly published study says that global sea levels could rise more than one foot by 2100, should greenhouse gas emissions continue at their current pace. The research, led by more than 60 ice, ocean, and atmosphere scientists from three dozen institutions around the world and backed by NASA, notes …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsSpaceX launches NASA-European satellite to monitor rising sea levelsverified_publisherCBS News - By William HarwoodThe first of two satellites in a billion-dollar NASA-European project to precisely measure rising sea levels, a major consequence of global warming, …
AvatarLarry Mudrieflipped into Astronomy & SpaceNASA prepares to launch Sentinel-6 satellite to study sea level riseverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Georgina TorbetNASA is preparing for the launch of its newest spacecraft, the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite built in a joint mission with the European Space …