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    • Ancient reef raises hopes for corals seas warm 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 6, 2010, on page A22)
      Australian scientists said they had discovered a sprawling ancient reef in chilly southern waters which could hold new hope for the future of coral as sea temperatures rise. Researchers used high-resolution sonar and ...
    • Antarctica ice to double sea rise - study 

      (The Manila Times, April 1, 2016, on page A8)
      Melting ice from Antarctica could raise oceans by a meter before 2100 at current rates of greenhouse gas emissions, doubling previous forecasts for sea level rise, according to a study released Wednesday (Thursday in ...
    • Glacier lakes dumarami sa climate change 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Balita, September 2, 2020, on page 3)
      Ang dami ng mga lawa na nabuo habang natutunaw ang mga glacier sa buong mundo dahil sa pagbabago ng klima ay tumaas ng 50 porsyento sa loob ng 30 taon, ayon sa bagong pag-aaral batay sa satellite data. “We have known that ...
    • Greenland's rapid ice loss driven by warming seas 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, February 16, 2010, on page B-6)
      Greenland's continent-sized icesheet is being significantly eroded by winds and currents that drive warmer water into fjords, where it carves out the base of coastal glaciers, according to studies released Sunday. The icy ...
    • Is the Paris deal a solution against climate change? 

      Dordas, Sofia (Panay News, January 13, 2016, on page C2)
      The world is in a serious threat called climate change brought about by our very own discriminate wrongdoings. Global temperature was seen to increase by 1°C from the 19th century which resulted to the melting of glaciers ...
    • Tiny Antarctic creatures hint at sea level rise 

      Reuters (Malaya, September 3, 2010, on page B5)
      Tiny marine creatures found on the seabed on opposite sides of the vast West Antarctic ice sheet give a strong hint of the risks of sea level rise caused by climate change, scientists said Tuesday. The discovery of very ...
    • Venice - losing battle against climate change? 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 22, 2019, on page 6)
      Rains lashed the rest of Italy and to the south, the swollen Arno river threatened the cities of Florence and Pisa. But it was in Venice where the damage was greatest, as the high tide damaged over 50 churches, including ...