Business Standard

Sunday, December 22, 2024 | 08:37 PM ISTEN Hindi

Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

Global Sea Level

Climate threat tops Pope Francis' Asia-Pacific foreign trip itinerary

Singapore has predicted its coastal waters could rise by more than a metre by the end of the century, piling pressure on its flood defences and threatening its low-lying land

Climate threat tops Pope Francis' Asia-Pacific foreign trip itinerary
Updated On : 02 Sep 2024 | 12:22 PM IST

Global marine life on the move due to rising sea temperatures: Study

Rising sea temperatures due to climate change are causing tropical marine species to move from the equator towards the poles, according to a study. The research, published in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, also shows that temperate species are receding as it gets too warm, they face increased competition for habitat, and new predators arrive on the scene. This mass movement of marine life, termed tropicalisation, is changing the ecological landscape of our oceans and leading to a cascade of consequences for ecosystems, biodiversity, and potentially the global economy, the researchers said. The publication of the study coincides with the start of COP28 in Dubai, where global policymakers congregate and make pledges to tackle the impact of global warming. In recent years, climate change has altered the physical factors that affect species dispersal, such as ocean currents in areas that separate tropical/subtropical and temperate regions, the researchers said. These ...

Global marine life on the move due to rising sea temperatures: Study
Updated On : 29 Nov 2023 | 2:18 PM IST

Mumbai among cities at maximum risk due to rising sea levels: WMO report

The study says sea levels rose by 4.5 mm a year between 2013 and 2022, over three times the rate between 1901 and 1971

Mumbai among cities at maximum risk due to rising sea levels: WMO report
Updated On : 15 Feb 2023 | 3:14 PM IST

Global sea level rose by 4.5 mm per year during 2013-22 period: WMO

Global mean sea level rose by 4.5 mm per year during the period 2013-22 and human influence was very likely the main driver of these increases since at least 1971, the World Meteorological Department (WMO) said on Tuesday. Sea level rise threatens several low-lying small islands. It is a major threat for countries such as India, China, Netherlands and Bangladesh, some of which comprise large coastal populations. Several big cities on all continents are threatened such as Mumbai, Shanghai, Dhaka, Bangkok, Jakarta, Maputo, Lagos, Cairo, London, Copenhagen, New York, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires and Santiago. It is a major economic, social and humanitarian challenge, the WMO said in a report. Global mean sea level increased by 0.20 m between 1901 and 2018. The average rate of sea level rise was 1.3 mm per year between 1901 and 1971, 1.9 mm per year between 1971 and 2006, and 3.7 mm per year between 2006 and 2018, it said. Sea-level has risen faster since 1900 than over any preceding cent

Global sea level rose by 4.5 mm per year during 2013-22 period: WMO
Updated On : 14 Feb 2023 | 11:24 PM IST

Climate Change: Greenhouse gas, sea level rise set new records in 2021

Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification set new records in 2021 with extreme weather led to hundreds of billions of dollars in losses, a new report said

Climate Change: Greenhouse gas, sea level rise set new records in 2021
Updated On : 18 May 2022 | 2:19 PM IST

Sea levels to rise 10-12 inches by 2050, rate alarming: Report

Coastal flooding will increase significantly over the next 30 years because of sea level rise, according to the report by an inter-agency sea level rise task force that includes NASA

Sea levels to rise 10-12 inches by 2050, rate alarming: Report
Updated On : 17 Feb 2022 | 10:16 AM IST

Climate change responsible for record sea temperature levels: Study

Researchers have found that global warming is driving an unprecedented rise in sea temperatures, including in the Mediterranean sea.

Climate change responsible for record sea temperature levels: Study
Updated On : 03 Oct 2020 | 11:50 AM IST

Emissions to add 15 inches to global sea level rise by 2100: NASA-led study

Greenland and Antarctica's ice sheets could together contribute more than 38 centimetres to global sea level rise by 2100, if greenhouse gas emissions continue, according to a study led by NASA

Emissions to add 15 inches to global sea level rise by 2100: NASA-led study
Updated On : 18 Sep 2020 | 5:56 PM IST

Govt may set up National Coastal Mission to address climate change impact

The mission will be set up under National Action Plan for Climate Change and will include measures on climate change-related adaptation and mitigation while simultaneously advancing development

Govt may set up National Coastal Mission to address climate change impact
Updated On : 29 Nov 2019 | 11:00 PM IST

Amazon forest fires melting glaciers over 2,000 km away in Andes: Study

The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, found that aerosols from biomass burning, such as black carbon, can be transported by wind to tropical Andean glaciers

Amazon forest fires melting glaciers over 2,000 km away in Andes: Study
Updated On : 29 Nov 2019 | 4:04 PM IST

Global sea levels could rise 2m by the end of century, finds study

The vast ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica contain enough frozen water to lift the world's oceans dozens of metres

Global sea levels could rise 2m by the end of century, finds study
Updated On : 21 May 2019 | 7:51 PM IST