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Sudden sea level rise could put hundreds of millions at risk
Mongabay.com
19 Apr 2007
Climate report warns of drought, rising sea levels, species extinction
Mongabay.com
5 Apr 2007
Hundreds of millions at risk from rising sea levels
Mongabay.com
27 Mar 2007
Melting Antarctic glaciers could trigger sea level rise
Mongabay.com
15 Mar 2007
Sea levels rising at fastest rate on record
Mongabay.com
1 Feb 2007
Sea levels may rise higher than predicted due to global warming
Mongabay.com
15 Dec 2006
Melting glaciers, not ice sheets, primarily responsible for rising sea levels
Mongabay.com
11 Dec 2006
UN says man’s global warming impact lower than thought
Mongabay.com
10 Dec 2006
Global warming could put New York City at hurricane, flood risk
Mongabay.com
25 Oct 2006
Rising sea levels could flood Gulf bays in Texas, Louisiana
Mongabay.com
23 Oct 2006
Report Warns of Coastal Flooding and Rising Sea Levels in California
University Of California
14 Aug 2006
Snow in Antarctic not falling to counter sea level rise
National Science Foundation
10 Aug 2006
Rising seas may be killing Florida palms
University Of Florida
8 Aug 2006
New York at high risk of flooding from climate change
The Earth Institute At Columbia University
17 May 2006
Sea levels to rise 20 feet if ice melting trend continues
Rhett Ayers Butler
23 Mar 2006
Global warming may cause 11-inch rise in sea levels by 2100
Rhett Ayers Butler
26 Jan 2006
Rising ocean causes permanent evacuation of Pacific island community
U.n. Environment Programme
6 Dec 2005
Ocean levels rising twice as fast
Rutgers
25 Nov 2005
Rising seas and disappearing islands will produce environmental refugees
Reuters News Service
24 Nov 2005
Climate changing faster than ever — sea levels may rise 1 foot by 2100
Max Planck Institute For Meteorology
1 Oct 2005
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