Steadily increasing levels of the oceans
The higher temperatures of the seas would spread even in the deep sea, and they end up warmer water to mix in different areas of the oceans causing the melting of polar ice caps and consequent rise in sea levels, a phenomenon that the researchers believe it may slow limiting emissions, but not to stop in his progress in the coming centuries. Between 2005 and 2010 sea levels would rise by about 2.3 millimeters per year and then try to avoid a further increase in global temperatures mean also slow this progression that has significant impact for the people forced to flee their lands (in some cases there may also be a factor related to the movement of tectonic plates). One of the areas on average more susceptible to rising seas, which has a non-uniform pattern, would seem to be located roughly between Norfolk and Boston.
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Date: 03/07/2012
article n°: 1937
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