Including 4 closely related terms such as sea levels, sea level, and levels.
… to centuries in the atmosphere, means we are trapping even more heat and causing the planet to get hotter. There are also pollutants like certain aerosols that can absorb incoming sunlight, further warming the atmosphere. These rising temperatures are now altering the global climate resulting in longer and hotter heat waves, more frequent droughts, heavier rainfall, rising sea levels…
… and more powerful storms and hurricanes. This is seen in the retreat of glaciers, rising sea levels, loss of habitats, floods, droughts and fires around the world. As the frequency and scale of impacts increases with the changes in the climate that are forecast, the threat becomes critical. The recent UN (IPCC) report from 2018 set out that an average global rise in temperature of 1.5oC…