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sea level rise

  • Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years ago. The results were terrifying

    Scientists looked at sea levels 125,000 years ago. The results were terrifying

    Fiona Hibbert, Eelco Rohling and Katharine Grant, The Conversation
    · Nov 10, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • Eco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing community

    Eco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing community

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 17, 2019 · 12:13 pm
  • Eco India, Episode 41: Rising sea levels and the irreversible impact on coastal communities

    Eco India, Episode 41: Rising sea levels and the irreversible impact on coastal communities

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 17, 2019 · 12:07 pm
  • Eco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing community

    Eco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing community

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 15, 2019 · 08:50 am
  • Eco India, Episode 41: Rising sea levels and the irreversible impact on coastal communities

    Eco India, Episode 41: Rising sea levels and the irreversible impact on coastal communities

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 14, 2019 · 08:25 pm
  • If sea levels rise by 1 metre, Tamil Nadu losses could be worth half its current economy, says study

    If sea levels rise by 1 metre, Tamil Nadu losses could be worth half its current economy, says study

    Vinita Govindarajan
    · Feb 03, 2018 · 09:00 am
  • A business-as-usual attitude to climate change could threaten $2.5 trillion in assets globally

    A business-as-usual attitude to climate change could threaten $2.5 trillion in assets globally

    Nayantara Narayanan
    · Apr 08, 2016 · 02:20 pm