Scientists Say New Observations in the Arctic Make Higher Sea-level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Miami

Climate Crunch | Scientists Say New Observations in the Arctic Make Higher Sea-level Rise a More Urgent Concern for Miami
One of the world’s leading experts on the ice melting in the Arctic came to Miami today to tell what he’s seen, and to demonstrate the implications for the region. He brought with him the most detailed maps and video animations yet of exactly what could go underwater this century in this area.

According to Dr. Gordon Hamilton, a research professor at The University of Maine, the old estimates for rising seas due to global warming were overly optimistic. Fresh data from the poles now indicates between three and four feet or more of rise by the year 2100 or sooner, which will have much more of an impact on Miami and the nation, he said. The scientists also provided a graphic demonstration of how high the water could get in just a few decades.
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Warming In the Arctic Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences for U.S. and Planet

Warming In the Arctic Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences for U.S. and Planet
Warming in the Arctic will likely have far-reaching impacts throughout the world, resulting in a sharp increase in harmful greenhouse gases and significant shifts in global weather patterns that could disrupt the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people.
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