Extreme sea level events ‘will hit once a year by 2050’
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#4R4M7)
Climate report says intense storms and loss of marine life are already inevitable
Extreme sea level events that used to occur once a century will strike every year on many coasts by 2050, no matter whether climate heating emissions are curbed or not, according to a landmark report by the world's scientists.
The stark assessment of the climate crisis in the world's oceans and ice caps concludes that many serious impacts are already inevitable, from more intense storms to melting permafrost and dwindling marine life.
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