Sea levels off African coasts have risen at a rate four times faster since 2010 than in the 1990s, driven mainly by ice-sheet melt. About 80% of the rise comes from added water rather than thermal ...
By Edward Carver Sea-level rise has accelerated across Africa in recent decades, thanks to global warming and, in particular, ...
Ancient shorelines, buried peat and rocks locked beneath Greenland’s ice are all pointing in the same direction: when the climate warms, seas do not just creep higher, they can lurch upward. The ...