Future Sea-Level Rise Foreshadowed in 3-Million-Year-Old Rocks

Earth with a sea level rise of 6 meters (20 feet). Imagine a possible future rise of 70 feet.
Earth with a sea level rise of 6 meters (20 feet). Imagine a possible future rise of nearly 70 feet.
(Image credit: NASA)

About three million years ago — at a time when climate conditions paralleled those of modern times — sea levels stood about 66 feet (20 meters) higher, indicates new research.

The height of ancient sea level indicates Greenland and the western part of Antarctica had no ice sheets, and the massive ice sheet covering East Antarctica, the "big elephant in the room", had also contributed, according to lead study researcher Kenneth Miller, a professor at Rutgers University.

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Wynne Parry
Wynne was a reporter at The Stamford Advocate. She has interned at Discover magazine and has freelanced for The New York Times and Scientific American's web site. She has a masters in journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Utah.