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Rise consistent with observed glacier, ice-cap, ice sheet melting
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This acceleration in sea-level rise is consistent with a doubling in contribution from melting of glaciers, ice caps and the Greenland and West-Antarctic ice-sheets.
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Anthropogenic Climate Change »
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Anthropogenic Climate Change☜Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change.☜F1CEB7
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Human impact on the Earth's climate? »
Human impact on the Earth's climate?
Human impact on the Earth's climate?☜Is human activity changing the Earths climate? To what extent are changes in the Earths climate being driving by human behavior?☜FFB597
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Case for significant anthropogenic forcing is clear »
Case for significant anthropogenic forcing is clear
Case for significant anthropogenic forcing is clear☜There is credible evidence of significant anthropogenic forcing of climate change.☜59C6EF
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Scientific measurements provide strong supporting evidence »
Scientific measurements provide strong supporting evidence
Scientific measurements provide strong supporting evidence☜Scientific measurements provide strong support for the case for significant anthropogenic climate change.☜98CE71
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Observed rises in global average sea level »
Observed rises in global average sea level
Observed rises in global average sea level☜The rate of sea level rise since the mid-19th century has been larger than the mean rate during the previous two millennia (high confidence). Over the period 1901–2010, global mean sea level rose by 0.19 [0.17 to 0.21] m☜98CE71
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Rise consistent with observed glacier, ice-cap, ice sheet melting
Rise consistent with observed glacier, ice-cap, ice sheet melting☜This acceleration in sea-level rise is consistent with a doubling in contribution from melting of glaciers, ice caps and the Greenland and West-Antarctic ice-sheets.☜FF97FF
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Global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels 40% higher in 2008 than 1990
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels in 2008 were nearly 40% higher than those in 1990.
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Greenland and Antarctic ice-sheets losing mass at an increasing rate
A wide array of satellite and ice measurements now demonstrate beyond doubt that both the Greenland and Antarctic ice-sheets are losing mass at an increasing rate.
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Rapid Arctic sea-ice decline observed
Summer-time melting of Arctic sea-ice has accelerated far beyond the expectations of climate models. This area of sea-ice melt during 2007-2009 was about 40% greater than the average prediction from IPCC AR4 climate models.
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Global average sea-level has risen 3.4 mm/yr over the past 15 years
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Global sea-level rise likely at least 2x as much as IPCC projections
By 2100, global sea-level is likely to rise at least twice as much as projected by Working Group 1 of the IPCC AR4.
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