Warmer Seas Lead To Greater Acidification And Oxygen Loss, Hitting Fisheries & Coral Reefs

Climate change which is caused by greenhouse gases are likely to result in annual costs of nearly US$ 2 trillion in damage to the oceans by 2100, according to a new Swedish study.

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The Expansion Of Water As Oceans Warm & Melting Of Poles’ Ice Caps Are Main Driver Of Sea Level Rise

Melting ice from mountain glaciers particularly in Asia, are having a much smaller effect on sea levels than previously thought, with a ‘negligible mass loss’ over the last ten years.

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Glaciers Has Enough Ice To Raise World Sea Levels

In a study published in the journal Nature Geoscience, Greenland the second biggest ice sheet behind Antarctica serves as a new piece of puzzle that each one of us needs to understand.

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