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Antarctica is offering 30 to 50 years' worth of warning on sea level rise, models suggest

Antarctica is offering 30 to 50 years' worth of warning on sea level rise, models suggest
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New research from Monash University suggests that the next 30 to 50 years are critical for predicting Antarctic ice loss and its subsequent impact on global sea levels. The study aims to provide better data for coastal planning to mitigate the risks of rising oceans.

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Provides essential scientific data for climate policy and long-term infrastructure planning in coastal regions.

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