FOR several hours last August, rain fell on the highest point of Greenland's ice sheet. It was the first time in recorded history that it rained instead of snowed in the island, which climatologists consider as a barometer for detecting changes in the Arctic icecap.One climate expert describes the event as an 'unprecedented shock to the system' and worries that 'something is going on in the atmosphere that's taking us into uncharted territory.
Rising sea levels has long been on the list of the catastrophes that global warming could spawn.Climate experts say sea levels have risen 8 to 9 inches since 1880. The biggest rise was recorded last year: 3.6 inches above 1993 levels.That puts coastal communities around the world at risk. That also means more destructive storms as bigger surges drive seawater further inland.Because of its long coastline, the Philippines is especially vulnerable to sea-level rise.
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