There’s still time to slow the rising of sea levels around the world, according to a new report from climate scientists, and their strategy does not focus on carbon dioxide.
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CO2 building up in the atmosphere and trapping solar heat over the past century is widely blamed for today’s melting glaciers, shrinking ice sheets and rising ocean waters. But other heat-trapping pollutants have a more short-term impact, and the researchers say cutting those emissions could be a more … [Read More]
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