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  1. Default Sea level rise overflowing estimates

    Feedback mechanisms are speeding up ice melt


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    I want to see studies showing how the draining of aquifers is contributing to the appearance of rising sea levels.

    For instance Mexico City has sunk 32 feet in the last 50 years due to water tables dropping in the under ground aquifers.

    With so many cities existing along the coast, it seems a similar phenomenon would be happening.

    I would also like to see if extracting oil and natural gas in any way contributes to land sinking.


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