The Art of Science: the stunning interiors of fish - in pictures | Environment | The Ob... - 1 views
Great Barrier Reef authority approves dredging and dumping to expand port | Environment... - 0 views
New species of river dolphin identified in Brazilian Amazon | World news | theguardian.com - 1 views
Maldives beach becomes sea of stars thanks to bioluminescent phytoplankton - Asia - Wor... - 0 views
Dolphin megapod seen for the first time - in pictures | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views
Dolphins 'deliberately get high' on puffer fish nerve toxins by carefully chewing and p... - 0 views
Four new species found off Scottish coast | Science | The Guardian - 0 views
Five porpoises sighted on River Thames | Environment | theguardian.com - 1 views
Cichlid fish builds 'sandcastles' to attract mate - video | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views
Experts say the IPCC underestimated future sea level rise | John Abraham | Environment ... - 0 views
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According to the best case scenario (humans take very aggressive action to reduce greenhouse gases), the experts think sea level rise will likely be about 0.4–0.6 meters (1.3–2.0 feet) by 2100 and 0.6–1.0 meters (2.0–3.3 feet) by 2300. According to the more likely higher emission scenario, the results are 0.7–1.2 meters (2.3–3.9 feet) by 2100 and 2.0–3.0 meters (6.5–9.8 feet) by 2300. These are significantly larger than the predictions set forth in the recently published IPCC AR5 report. They reflect what my colleagues, particularly scientists at NOAA, have been telling me for about three years.
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