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Sea Level Rise of 70 Feet?
April 4, 2012 | National Science Foundation

“Even if humankind manages to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius [...] future generations will likely have to deal with a completely different world.
One with sea levels 40 to 70 feet higher than at present.” Quoted from the National Science Foundation press release.


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