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Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years in the past. The results are terrifying

  • Written by Fiona Hibbert, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Australian National University
Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years in the past. The results are terrifyingA polar bear wandering on melting pack ice in Canada, north of the Arctic Circle, during the summer 2017. Scientists say the last interglacial offers lessons for future sea level rise.Florian Ledoux/The Nature Conservancy

Sea levels rose 10 metres above present levels during Earth’s last warm period 125,000 years ago, according to new...

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