The world’s oceans are rising at an accelerating pace, and scientists now say they can fully explain what’s driving it.
Sea level rise is a direct consequence of human-induced climate change: global warming. It is relentless and very hard to ...
According to NOAA, the global average sea level has risen 8–9 inches (21–24 centimeters) since 1880. The rate at which the ...
Florida adds new sand to its hourglass with each beach renourishment project. Adding new sand, however, is a process that is ...
One of the world's largest glaciers, located in Antarctica, is on the verge of collapse, amplifying concerns about sea level ...
World’s largest marine protection NGO urges ban on destructive bottom trawlers The relationship between Cyprus and the sea is ...
"If we [humans] continue to do business as usual, it's a distinct possibility that we reach the climate tipping point sooner ...
The shores of the world’s second-largest alpine lake seem like any other beach, until you notice the snow-capped mountains ...
Scientists say the glacier's collapse could raise global sea levels by 2 feet over decades of time and trigger even more dire ...
It leaves a sinking feeling. Rising seas aren’t the only flood risk afoot on Earth. Scientists have found that the planet’s ...
Climate change poses a major geopolitical and economic threat, reshaping coastlines, opening the Arctic, driving migration, ...