Sea level
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Research shows there has been a near-quadrupling across Greenland of methane-producing wetlands
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Exclusive: Prof Matt King says accelerated melting could transform country and affect viability of some agricultural industries
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Guardian Australia environment reporter Graham Readfearn and oceanographer Will Hobbs tell Laura Murphy-Oates why Antarctica’s sea ice is disappearingPodcast
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Australian climate change minister, Chris Bowen, says umbrella group of countries is united in saying draft agreement is too weak
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Parliament to hear increased ‘fragility’ of energy networks ‘could be used by hostile actors’ amid existential national security risk to Pacific neighbours
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Islanders on this archipelago live only 2 metres above sea level, while authorities fail to take action as climate change brings oblivion closer each year
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Melting of the 3km-thick ice cap is one of the biggest contributors to sea level rise but can be halted
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Science Weekly‘We’ve lost control’: what happens when the west Antarctic ice sheet melts? – podcastEnvironment editor Damian Carrington explains why Antarctic ice may be melting even faster than we thought – and pays tribute to his predecessor John VidalPodcast
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Sea level will be driven up no matter how much carbon emissions are cut, putting coastal cities in danger
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Since 2019 more than 60 homes in El Bosque have disappeared into the ocean as the climate crisis brings severe weather to the peninsula
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Sea ice is at historic lows meanwhile Australia wants to cut scientific research in Antarctica?!
First Dog on the MoonWon’t someone think of the efficiency dividend?
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Editorial: While the timetables are debatable, there is no doubt that extreme weather disruption is cause for alarm
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The colossal flood defence has been in use since 1982 – but as sea levels rise, it will need upgrading much sooner than expected
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Frank and Monica Woll bought two beautiful islands in the Florida Keys only to see storms and rising waters wash much of them away. Then they got serious
Deep Water: The World in the Ocean by James Bradley review – a compelling sea view of civilisation