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|a Sea versus senators |h [electronic resource] |y English. |
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|i Alternate title: |a Climate. |
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|a [S.l.] : |b Macmillan Publishers Limited, |c 2012-06-28. |
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|a Nature Magazine Volume 486 |y English. |
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|a Could nature be mocking North Carolina’s law-makers? Less than two weeks after the state’s senate passed a bill banning state agencies from reporting that sea-level rise is accelerating, research has shown that the coast between North Carolina and Massachusetts is experiencing the fastest sea-level rise in the world.
Asbury Sallenger, an oceanographer at the US Geological Survey in St Petersburg, Florida, and his colleagues analysed tide-gauge records from around North America. On 24 June, they reported in Nature Climate Change that since 1980, sea-level rise between Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and Boston, Massachusetts, has accelerated to between 2 and 3.7 millimetres per year. That is three to four times the global average, and it means the coast could see 20–29 centimetres of sea-level rise on top of the metre predicted for the world as a whole by 2100 (A. H. Sallenger Jr et al. Nature Clim. Change http://doi.org/hz4; 2012). |
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