Two Degree Celsius Warming Locks in Sea Level Rise for Thousands of Years

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Dilapidated houses at the water edge, Popenguine, Thies, Senegal. Photo source: ©© Joyce Lee

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A jump in global average temperatures of 1.5°C to 2°C will see the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves and lead to hundreds and even thousands of years of sea level rise, according to new research.The research highlights the moral significance of decisions made now about mitigating climate change…

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