Sea level is likely to rise by 1 point 3 metres in just 80 more years
Sea level is likely to rise by 1 point 3 metres in just 80 more years
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Recently, an international team of researchers has revealed the shocking. He says that if the global emission target could not be achieved, by 2100, sea level would rise by more than one meter and by 2300 by five meters. This study has used estimates made by 100 more international experts for the global average change in sea level under two conditions of climate - low and high emissions.

After surveying a large number of experts in this field, this research gives broad assurance about the estimates of different levels of sea-level rise in the future. Let us also tell you that this research has been published in the journal Climate and Atmospheric Science and in a situation where global warming is limited to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial level, then experts predict that sea-level rise It can be 0.5 meters by 2100 and 0.5 to two-meter by 2300. With this being said, in the event of high emissions, when the warming will be 4.5 degrees Celsius, experts estimate that the increase maybe 0.6 to 1.3 meters by 2100 and 1.7 to 5.6 meters by 2300.

Benjamin Hautorn, Professor and Leader of Research, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, has said that "information about the estimation and uncertainty of sea-level rise is necessary for mitigation and adaptation decisions." Dr Andra Garner, assistant professor and co-author of the study at Rowan University in the United States, said," We know that in the future the sea There will be additional increase in liquidity level. This international study is based on the opinion of 106 sea-level experts and underscores the importance of adopting a low emission policy to limit sea-level rise. ''

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