Global sea levels are rising faster than predicted as a result of warming temperatures driven by burning fossil fuels, according to researchers who now say an increase of at least 3-feet (1 meter) is likely unavoidable.
Organizations like the Red Cross and the U.N. World Food Program are already using GFMS before, during and after floods when ground information is lackingwhich is often the case.
Organizations like the Red Cross and the U.N. World Food Program are already using GFMS before, during and after floods when ground information is lackingwhich is often the case.
Temperatures this year are on course for their highest globally since records began, with oceans bearing the brunt of the heat and the U.S. and Canada spared the worst, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
Temperatures this year are on course for their highest globally since records began, with oceans bearing the brunt of the heat and the U.S. and Canada spared the worst, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
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