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ecns.cnSatellite measurements indicate the rate of global sea level rise increased from 2.9 mm per year before 2012 to 4.1 mm per year since then. Researchers link the change to faster ice melt, reduced land water storage, and lower aerosol pollution.
EuronewsA University of Southampton-led study published in Science Advances traces how strengthening winds, deep ocean heat and a feedback loop drove massive Antarctic sea ice losses equivalent to nearly the size of Greenland. Lead author Aditya Narayanan described a progression from slo…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewOfficials reported two deaths in 2025 tied to flesh-eating bacteria from eating oysters in Louisiana and Florida. Grist detailed rising Vibrio infections amid warming oceans, with scientists tracking the bacteria's spread. Research highlights climate change as a key factor in inc…