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    Image shows Waikiki beach in Hawaii, where waves crash against the stairs leading off the beach onto the pavement. A sign at the top of the stairs says 'caution sidewalk closed'. In the background, white high rise buildings.

    Rapid emissions cuts would avoid 64cm of ‘locked in’ sea level rise by 2300

    Cutting emissions in line with the 1.5C warming limit, rather than following current climate policies, could curb long-term sea level rise by 64cm, a...Read More

    Sea level rise | Oct 24. 2025.
    Barley growing on ground suffering from drought, with cracks in the soil.

    Global soil moisture in 'permanent' decline due to climate change

    A new study warns that global declines in soil moisture in the 21st century could mark a “permanent” shift in the world’s water cycle.Combi...Read More

    Land and soils | Mar 27. 2025.
    Greenland ice sheet. Credit: elementix / Alamy Stock Photo.

    Guest post: How ancient ice-age valleys could hold the key to global ice-sheet loss

    Advances in satellite technology over recent decades have allowed scientists to chart the melting of the Earth’s ice sheets in remarkable detail....Read More

    Guest posts | Oct 5. 2022.
    Sabratha, Libya. Credit: Liquid Light / Alamy Stock Photo. AYWF1W

    Mapped: African world heritage sites threatened by sea level rise ‘to triple by 2050’

    Three times as many sites of sacred value, scientific wonder and natural splendour across Africa could face risks from human-caused climate change by...Read More

    Sea level rise | Feb 10. 2022.
    Devastation still felt in Staten Island, 75 days after Hurricane Sandy

    Hurricane Sandy caused an ‘extra $8bn’ damage due to human-caused sea level rise

    More than $8bn of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 was due to the increase in sea levels caused by human-caused climate change, according...Read More

    Extreme weather | May 18. 2021.
    Sand bags protecting the beach from sea level rise, Belize

    Limiting warming to 1.5C would ‘halve’ land-ice contribution to sea level rise by 2100

    Holding global temperature rise to no more than 1.5C – rather than following current emissions pledges – could halve the sea level rise from melt...Read More

    Ice | May 5. 2021.
    Glaciers-and-mountains-in-the-evening-sun-are-seen-on-an-Operation-IceBridge-research-flight,-returning-from-West-Antarctica-edited

    Guest post: Overshooting 2C risks rapid and unstoppable sea level rise from Antarctica

    In 2015, governments from across the world committed to the Paris Agreement and its goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C or 2C. Yet, the emissions...Read More

    Guest posts | May 5. 2021.
    Melting ice in Greenland - ice cave with blue water on inland ice sheet.

    New climate models suggest faster melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Greenland’s vast ice sheet could melt faster than previously thought over the 21st century, according to a new study.The Greenland ice sheet is...Read More

    Ice | Dec 15. 2020.
    The edge of the Greenland ice sheet.

    Greenland to lose ice far faster this century than in the past 12,000 years

    The scale of loss from the Greenland ice sheet will be higher this century than in any other over the past 12,000 years, a new study concludes.Ho...Read More

    Ice | Sep 30. 2020.
    Unseasonably warm weather as the morning sun rises over the historic landmarks along the promenade in Southport on Merseyside, UK. 2 January 2020. Credit: KeyWorded / Alamy Stock Photo

    State of the climate: First quarter of 2020 is second warmest on record

    This year is shaping up to be one of the warmest years on record – if not the warmest. This is particularly noteworthy because 2020 is likely ...Read More

    State of the climate | Apr 20. 2020.
    Coastal flooding into car park and walkway, Mudeford quay, Dorset, UK. Credit: Helen James / Alamy Stock Photo

    Existing Paris climate pledges commit sea level rise to ‘one metre by 2300’

    Global greenhouse gas emissions up to 2030 could be enough to raise sea levels by more than one metre by 2300, a new study suggests.The research, ...Read More

    Sea level rise | Nov 4. 2019.
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