- Study: Sudden sea level surges threaten 1 billion - CNN.com
• New mapping techniques show potential impact of rapidly rising sea levels • A sudden surge in sea level could impact 1 billion people, study finds • A sea level rise of just 16 feet would affect 669 million people • A 100-foot rise in sea level
More than 1 billion people live in low-lying areas where a sudden surge in sea level could prove as disastrous as the 2004 Asian tsunami, according to new research presented on Thursday.
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- Greenhouse-gas levels highest for 650,000 years
Current levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are higher than at any time in the past 650,000 years, say researchers who have finished cataloguing air bubbles trapped for millennia inside Antarctic ice. The record, which extends back over the past
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