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The research showed that we have already committed ourselves to a sea-level rise of 1.1 metres by the year 3000 as a result of our greenhouse gas emissions up to now. This irreversible damage ...
Antarctic krill can thrive in icy waters 3000 ... 150 metres. But this latest discovery, made by sending a robot submarine to the sea floor, shows krill can survive exposure to crushing pressure ...
For the first, a US team led by Dr Robert Kopp, from Rutgers University, analysed data from a host of geological indicators spanning almost 3,000 ... 10 metres (32 feet) above sea level.
By the year 3000, the unabated warming pathway causes ice loss of 0.71 to 3.54 meters sea-level equivalent (SLE), while for the reduced emissions pathway the loss is only 0.16 to 0.4 meters SLE.
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