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Emergent decadal predictability in Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise
Date: 2026-06-18 13:56:43 Source: Systems Pulse News
Nature, Published online: 17 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10614-4
Although Antarctic ice loss projections diverge widely by 2100, this Perspective shows that present-day rates robustly predict mid-century sea level rise, providing a firm basis for near-term planning, while highlighting priorities for model development aimed at resolving longer-term sea level rise uncertainty.-
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