Higher levels of sea levels due to global warming
Average global temperatures continue to rise due to the emissions from fossil fuels, which are persistent, and it is estimated that sea levels will grow to over two meters each degree Celsius in most of the global warming over the next two thousand years and it is estimated that if temperatures rise by about four degrees above pre-industrial era ice of Antarctica could contribute to a fifty percent rise in the seas while those of Greenland for an additional twenty-five percent, while the thermal expansion of the ocean water (which currently would be the most significant component) for a twenty percent. To note that the rate provided by the melting of mountain glaciers could contribute only for a five per cent of the rise of the seas since many of them (with a few temporary exceptions) at this rate it will be withdrawn almost completely.
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Date: 19/07/2013
article n°: 2267
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