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Models anticipate sea level rise between 26 and 77 cm for a 1.5°C increase in temperature by 2100. The rise is a result of thermal expansion from warming oceans and water added to the oceans by melting glaciers and ice sheets.

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AAAS EurekAlert! Science News
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Aug 10, 2020

Fragmented forests: Tree cover, urban sprawl both increased in Southeast Michigan over the past 30 years

Washington Post
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Aug 8, 2020

‘In Deep,’ a new podcast, explores the complex science of making water clean and drinkable

Value Walk
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Aug 5, 2020

Beyond Meat Has Not Disclosed Its Environmental Effects

E&E News
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Aug 4, 2020

Why Biden's car plan might not be a 'clunker'

Grist
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Jul 30, 2020

This prof is shedding light on energy injustice — and how to fix it

Consumer Affairs
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Jul 24, 2020

Households with higher income produce more carbon emissions, study finds

GreenMatters
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Jul 23, 2020

Is Microfiber Plastic? Here Are the Facts on Microfiber's Sustainability

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine - The Exam Room podcast
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Jul 23, 2020

How Your Dinner Affects the Environment

Phys.org
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Jul 20, 2020

Homes of wealthy Americans have carbon footprints 25% higher than lower-income residences

University of Michigan News
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Jul 20, 2020

Homes of wealthy Americans have carbon footprints 25% higher than lower-income residences

Enercom
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Jul 20, 2020

Wealthier in U.S. have larger carbon footprints, energy use survey shows

The Guardian
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Jul 3, 2020

US rivers and lakes are shrinking for a surprising reason: cows

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