Erick BurgueƱo Salas
Research expert covering climate change and the water industry
Get in touch with us nowSea levels are projected to rise in the United States across various Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP). Under the SSP1-2.6 scenario, it is projected that U.S. sea levels will rise 7.71 centimeters (cm) during the next decades, and 15.99 cm by the mid-century, relative to historic baseline. Sea levels will continue rising to reach 31.96 cm by 2099, following the same scenario.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
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