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The increasing rate of global mean sea-level rise during 1993–2014
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- 351
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Online attention
- 537 tweeters
- 15 blogs
- 13 Facebook pages
- 8 Google+ users
- 104 news outlets
- 1 Redditors
- 496 Mendeley
- 3 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 348th) of the 339,778 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 92nd percentile (ranked 5th) of the 69 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Climate Change
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Mentions in news and blogs
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The rate of sea level rise increased 50% in the last two decades, new study finds
Business Insider Singapore -
Sea level rise isn’t just happening, it’s getting faster
Washington Post -
Sea level rise isn’t just happening, it’s getting faster
Washington Post -
Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990, study shows
Thomson Reuters Foundation -
Sea Level Rise Accelerates As Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Intensifies
Yale Environment 360 -
Don’t Look Now, But Sea Level Rise Just Doubled
Environment | Mother Jones -
Sunnier Skies Driving Greenland Surface Melt
Climate Central - News, Blogs & Features -
Climate refugees will search hard for homes
Climate News Network -
Rate of mean global sea level rise accelerating Global climate models have been under-estimating sea...
Namasivayam Balasubramaniam -
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