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Consequences of Global Warming: Ecosystems at Risk
This video details the effects of global warming, highlighting its impact on marine life, polar ice melt, rising sea levels, and disrupted animal hibernation patterns. It emphasizes the significance of increased greenhouse gases from...
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GCSE Biology - Global Warming & Climate Change #91
What is global warming and climate change and how will they affect the planet? Learn about how and increase in greenhouses gases is leading to global warming, and how organisms across the world are responding to this warmer world!
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Sea levels could rise by over 5 meters by the year 3000 if current
Antarctic ice sheet melting could increase sea levels by over five meters by the year 3000 if current warming trends continue.
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Moon’s wobble will bring 9 years of tidal flooding — NASA
Scientists say the next time the moon rotates closer to the equatorial plane, it will combine with rising sea levels to create tidal havoc.
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The Impact of Ocean Warming and Acidification on Coral Reefs
This video highlights the impact of ocean warming and acidification on coral reefs, which are crucial ecosystems supporting marine life and providing coastal protection. <br/>
Climate Change part 3/4
Climate Change part 3/4
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The Dangers of Frequent Plankton Blooms
This video discusses the potential water crisis in Singapore due to climate change. It explores the various ways Singapore obtains its water and how climate change can disrupt these sources. The focus is on the impact of plankton blooms...
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Arctic warming began sooner than thought, closer to human industrialisation
The Arctic Ocean has been warming since decades earlier than previous observations would suggest.
NASA
Rising Waters on the West Coast
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NASA
High Tide Flooding
Sea level rise is often spoken of in future terms, including projections for impacts we’re likely to see by the end of the century. But in many communities in the U.S., sea level rise is already a factor in people’s lives in the form of...
NASA
NASA | Ask a Climate Scientist: Climate Change and Humans
How does climate change affect humans? That's the question we asked Tom Wagner, Program Scientist for Cryospheric Research at NASA. In four different ways, he says, from rainfall patterns and sea levels rising to food production and...
NASA
Water in Helheim Glacier Makes Its Way to the Ocean
New NASA research found that large crevasses provide aquifer water upstream of Greenland's Helheim Glacier with a clear escape to the ocean. This discovery helps confirm that the water, which is held in a layer of...
Mediacorp
The Impending Threat of Rising Sea Levels in Singapore
This video highlights the potential risks of rising sea levels in Singapore due to climate change. It emphasizes the impact on various areas of the city and the urgency for action. The narrator discusses the rate of sea level rise, the...
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Current State of Ice Caps and Sea Levels
Provides insight on the melting of the ice caps and how that is translating into political instability and tension, as well as graphics to illustrate the effects of 3-5 meters of sea level rise on major cities
NASA
Modeling the Future of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute used data from NASA’s Operation IceBridge to develop a more accurate model of how the Greenland Ice Sheet might respond to climate change in the...
NASA
Climate Resilience
Researchers and city officials from two of the world’s major metropolises, New York City and Rio de Janeiro, are coming together to share their insights and solutions against specific climate risks afflicting both their cities— sea...
NASA
Scientists Bury GPS in Antarctic Ice to Measure Effects of Tides
NASA scientists and ice sheet modelers, Ryan Walker and Christine Dow, traveled to a remote location on the coast of Antarctic to investigate how tides affect the movement and stability of the Nansen Ice Shelf, a 695-mile...
NASA
NASA's 5 Newest Earth Expeditions Ready for Takeoff
NASA is sending five airborne campaigns across the United States in 2020 to investigate fundamental processes that ultimately impact human lives and the environment, from snowstorms along the East Coast to ocean eddies...
NASA
Our Dynamic Earth: Rebound and Subsidence
It’s not only water processes that play a role in global sea level rise – ground movements can play a significant role as well. On a continental scale, Earth’s crust is still recovering from the last ice age....
NASA
Sea Level Rise Accelerates Over Time
Global sea level rise is accelerating incrementally over time rather than increasing at a steady rate, as previously thought, according to a new study based on 25 years of NASA and European satellite data.
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NASA
Rising Waters: Out-of-Balance Ice Sheets
Greenland and Antarctica are home to most of the world's glacial ice – including its only two ice sheets – making them areas of particular interest to scientists. Combined, the two regions also contain enough ice, that if it...
NASA
Rising Waters: A Warmer World
Earth’s global sea levels are rising – and are doing so at an accelerating rate. Waters in the ocean are expanding as they absorb massive amounts of heat trapped by greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere. Glaciers...
NASA
NASA | Ask a Climate Scientist: Thinning Ice Sheets
How can Greenland's ice sheets still be more than 10,000 feet thick, if carbon dioxide is warming the planet?<b<b<br/>r/>r/>
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Antarctica ice melt loss has increased six-fold
New research indicates that Antarctica has been losing ice sheets by the gigaton.
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Scientists propose building artificial walls to save Antarctic glaciers from collapsing
Scientists have proposed a crazy plan to build a wall around the Antarctic ice sheets in a bid to slow their collapse.