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How COVID-19 Could Help People Relate to Sea Level Rise

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Newswise — The COVID-19 pandemic offered a unique opportunity for climate change experts to relate sea level rise to the general public. In her recent paper “Translated Emission Pathways (TEPs): Long-Term Simulations of COVID-19 CO2 Emissions and Thermosteric Sea Level Rise Projections,” published in “Earth’s Future,” Texas Tech University‘s Ting Lin did exactly that.  Working with undergraduate McNair Scholar Alan R. Gonzalez, Lin,…

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