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  <title><![CDATA[Rising land under Antarctica could slow sea level rise]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Rising land beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet could slow ice loss and reduce sea-level rise in coming centuries. However, if emissions continue to rise, the effect could raise sea levels even more than the melting ice alone.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Associate Professor&nbsp;<a href="https://eas.gatech.edu/people/robel-dr-alexander">Alexander Robel</a> with the&nbsp;<a href="https://eas.gatech.edu/home">School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences</a> comments on a study recently published in&nbsp;<em>ScienceAdvances</em> that models the relationship between melting ice and rebounding land under different emission scenarios. He says the scenario where rebounding land increases sea level rise is based on worst-case assumptions about emissions as well as the rate at which the ice sheet retreats.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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      <value>2024-08-02</value>
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