Study: Sea levels could be rising 1cm a year by 2100

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Peer-reviewed US study estimates sea level rise is accelerating and could reach 66cm by the end of the century, causing huge problems for world's coastal regions

The rate at which sea levels are rising is accelerating and by the end of the century oceans could be rising by as much as 1cm a year, a peer-reviewed US study has found. With average global temperatures...

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