The Future of Sea Level Rise with Professor Peter Wadhams

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Summary:
- The article discusses the research and predictions of Professor Peter Wadhams, a leading expert on sea level rise and Arctic sea ice. Wadhams warns that sea levels could rise by as much as 1 meter by 2100, which is significantly higher than the projections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
- Wadhams explains that the melting of Arctic sea ice and the collapse of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are the primary drivers of this accelerated sea level rise. He argues that the IPCC's projections are too conservative and do not fully account for the rapid changes observed in the cryosphere.
- The article highlights the potential impacts of this sea level rise, including the displacement of millions of people living in coastal areas, the loss of critical infrastructure, and the disruption of ecosystems and economies. Wadhams emphasizes the need for urgent action to mitigate and adapt to these climate change-induced challenges.

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