Antarctica to lift seas by metres per degree of warming: Study

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PARIS — Raising Earth's average surface temperature another 1°C will lock in 2.5 metres of sea level rise from Antarctica alone and an extra 3°C see the frozen continent lift oceans 6.5 metres, scientists warned Wednesday (Sept 23).

 

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