How Fast Is the Ocean Rising Because of Global Warming?
The ocean is rising because warming waters expand and melting ice adds water, with the global average sea level climbing about 3.3 mm per
October 24, 2025
The ocean is rising because warming waters expand and melting ice adds water, with the global average sea level climbing about 3.3 mm per
October 24, 2025
Rising sea levels reshape the Great Barrier Reef, creating both threats and potential ecological adjustments, but the net effect is largely detrimental according
October 23, 2025
Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at record speed because rising atmospheric and ocean temperatures, amplified by albedo feedback and dynamic ice processes, accelerate
October 23, 2025
A 15‑foot sea level rise, driven by accelerated ice melt and thermal expansion, would reshape coastlines, displace hundreds of millions of people, and
October 22, 2025
Glacier melt since 2000 has contributed almost 2 cm to global sea level, a process driven by warming temperatures, supported by long‑term observations, and
October 21, 2025
Glacier melt accounts for roughly one‑quarter of the observed rise in global sea level, a proportion that is supported by long‑term satellite records
October 20, 2025