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If current warming trends are allowed to continue, London, Bangkok, New York, Shanghai and Mumbai will be among a number of cities which will eventually end up below sea level displacing millions and causing massive economic damage. Learn more. |
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As global temperatures rise...
...so do sea levels
Chart by NASA: Goddard Space Flight Center
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"If present trends continue, including an increase in global temperatures caused by increased greenhouse-gas emissions, many of the world’s mountain glaciers will disappear. For example, at the current rate of melting, most glaciers will be gone from Glacier National Park, Montana, by the middle of the next century. In Iceland, about 11 percent of the island is covered by glaciers (mostly ice caps). If warming continues, Iceland’s glaciers will decrease by 40 percent by 2100 and virtually disappear by 2200. Most of the current global land ice mass is located in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. Complete melting of these ice sheets could lead to a sea-level rise of about 80 meters, whereas melting of all other glaciers could lead to a sea-level rise of only one-half meter." ~U.S. Geological Survey, Sea Level and Climate The Consequences of Rising Seas
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Last Revised: 11/20/13
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