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Sea level will rise fast even if we limit global warming to 1.5°C

Last updated: May 20, 2025 7:55 pm
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Rising seas will threaten many coastal cities

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Recent research indicates that limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels may not be sufficient to prevent a significant rise in sea levels in the future. Experts have warned that even with efforts to cap warming at 1.5°C, sea levels could still increase by several meters over the next few centuries.

Scientists such as Chris Stokes from Durham University and Jonathan Bamber from the University of Bristol have analyzed various data sources, including satellite observations, historical warm periods, and computer models of ice sheets. Their findings suggest that the current trajectory points towards a 2.9°C increase in global temperatures by 2100, which could lead to the irreversible loss of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets.

Contrary to earlier beliefs that ice sheets would respond slowly to warming, satellite data has shown a rapid decline in ice mass, particularly in Greenland and West Antarctica. This accelerated ice loss is occurring at just 1.2 degrees of warming, indicating that the impact of temperature rise on ice sheets is more significant than previously anticipated.

Studies of past warm periods spanning millions of years have revealed that sea levels were considerably higher during these periods, underscoring the long-term consequences of climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has projected a sea level rise of 1 to 2 meters over centuries if temperatures are kept within the 1.5°C limit.

To effectively mitigate sea level rise from melting ice sheets, the global temperature must be stabilized at around 1°C above pre-industrial levels, according to the researchers. While wealthier nations may have the resources to protect their coastlines from rising seas, vulnerable countries could face significant challenges in adapting to these changes.

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In light of these findings, experts emphasize the urgent need for immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming. Every fraction of a degree reduction in temperature can make a difference in preserving ice sheets and minimizing the impact of sea level rise on coastal areas.

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