Global coastal sea levels are on average 1 foot higher than previously assumed, a new report finds, raising alarms the world ...
A lot of past research has used flawed methodology to estimate current coastal water levels, according to a new study ...
Sea levels are rising faster than in 4,000 years, putting some of the world's largest cities at growing risk of flooding and sinking.
After analyzing 385 studies related to coastal areas and sea level rise, scientists found a significant discrepancy between geoid measurements and actual sea levels, especially in the global south.
For around 2,000 years, global sea levels varied little. That changed in the 20th century. They started rising and have not stopped since — and the pace is accelerating. Scientists are scrambling to ...
In 2024, the hottest year in recorded history, sea levels rose at a rate 35% more than expected, according to a new report from NASA. The space agency explained on its website that the acceleration of ...
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.
An El Niño event combined with other weather phenomena led to record level sea rise in African oceans during 2023 and 2024.
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Sea Levels Not Surging Despite Years Of Climate Activists And Corporate Media Freaking Out, Study Finds
One recent study compiling sea level rise data shows oceans are not surging as much as the scientific world previously projected and corporate media has repeatedly sounded the alarm over. The Journal ...
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Sea level is higher than we thought, putting millions more in extreme flood danger
A study published in Nature on March 4, 2026, found that more than 99% of coastal hazard assessments conducted over the past 16 years used flawed sea-level data, meaning actual ocean levels are ...
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