Earth’s oceans are rising at nearly twice the pace seen in the 1960s, fueled by warming water and accelerating ice melt.
Sea level rise is a direct consequence of human-induced climate change: global warming. It is relentless and very hard to ...
Sinking coastal cities are exposing millions of residents to greater flood risks as land subsidence accelerates sea-level ...
Shanghai is China's economic powerhouse and home to the world's busiest port, but it faces a convergence of crises, from the ...
Climate scientists like to keep their accounting books neat and balanced. As climate change alters energy flows all across the planet, which in turn causes effects like sea level rise, ice melt and ...
Densely populated coastal regions in many parts of the world are particularly vulnerable to flooding. The sinking of land masses exacerbates the impacts of rising sea levels in these areas, according ...