Have We Been Underestimating Sea Levels?
Have We Been Underestimating Sea Levels? For many years scientists have been carefully tracking how the oceans are rising as the planet warms. Rising sea levels are one of the clearest long-term consequences of climate change, driven by two main processes: melting glaciers and ice sheets, and the thermal expansion of seawater as it warms. But new research suggests something rather unsettling. It appears that the true level of the oceans around the world may have been underestimated . What the New Research Found A recent study published in the scientific journal Nature analysed 385 peer-reviewed studies published between 2009 and 2025 . Researchers compared the sea levels assumed in many models with the actual measured coastal sea levels . Their conclusion: The baseline sea level used in many models may be too low . On average, the research suggests that global ocean levels are about 30 cm higher than previously assumed . In some regions — particularly parts of South-East Asia ...