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Sea-level accelerating faster than previously thought: study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study has revealed that sea levels have been rising at an unprecedented rate. Global sea levels had been rising at a minimal rate of less than half an inch per decade between 1900 to 1990, but have since risen 1.2 inches per...
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The oceanic current that regulates Europe’s climate might seize up within a century: Study

12th - Higher Ed
The North Atlantic Current is a vast flow of warm seawater from the Gulf of Mexico that makes northwestern Europe’s mild climate possible.<br/>
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Russia discovers five new islands in the Arctic

12th - Higher Ed
The Russian navy has found five new islands in the remote Arctic.
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Greenland’s glacier loss is accelerating

12th - Higher Ed
A new study using satellite images finds that Greenland’s glacier melt is accelerating.
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NASA

Science Casts: No Turning Back West Antarctic Glaciers in Irreversible Decline

9th - 10th
A new study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are in irreversible decline. The melting of these sprawling icy giants will affect global sea levels in the centuries ahead. (May...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Navigating in a Changing Climate

9th - 10th
Will rising sea levels and melting sea ice change the way the Navy operates?