Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 million people (10% of the world’s population) live in low-lying coastal regions that are susceptible to flooding through storm surges and from sea-water infiltration of fresh groundwater reserves, degradation of farmland and accelerated coastal erosion, among other impacts. Rising sea level will exacerbate these problems and lead to societal impacts ranging from crop and water-supply failures to breakdowns of city infrastructures. In time, it is likely such changes will necessitate the migration of people with substantial economic cost and social upheaval. Here, we discuss the physical processes influencing 21st Century sea-level rise, the im...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Increasing urbanization was a major driver of this change. Today, many of the world ’ s megacities a...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Coastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-economic activity, and are...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Rising sea levels are threatening to inundate low lying communities, erode beaches, exacerbating ex...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Sea level has been steadily rising over the past century, predominantly due to anthropogenic climate...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Increasing urbanization was a major driver of this change. Today, many of the world ’ s megacities a...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Coastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-economic activity, and are...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
Rising sea levels are threatening to inundate low lying communities, erode beaches, exacerbating ex...
Global mean sea-level change has increased from a few centimetres per century over recent millennia ...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Sea level has been steadily rising over the past century, predominantly due to anthropogenic climate...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Increasing urbanization was a major driver of this change. Today, many of the world ’ s megacities a...