Sea level rise less from Greenland, more from Antarctica, than expected during last interglacial

Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 13:41 in Earth & Climate

During the last prolonged warm spell on Earth, the oceans were at least four meters – and possibly as much as 6.5 meters, or about 20 feet – higher than they are now.

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