New study predicts that sea level rise wlll accelerate soon

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New study predicts that sea level rise wlll accelerate soon –

Satellites began measuring sea level rise in 1993, shortly after Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted, sending sunlight-blocking particles into the atmosphere where they temporarily stymied global warming. A new study says that if not for the eruption, the rate of sea level rise would have increased over time—and we’ll see that acceleration happen within the next decade. (Gulp.) The Guardian

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