Ocean Levels Rising Fast on US Coasts

Ocean levels are rising faster and higher on both coasts of the United States than in other parts of the globe, according to two new studies, and California could be especially hard hit.

“There will be about one meter of sea level rise by 2100," says Johns Hopkins University civil engineering professor Robert Dalrymple, chair of the academic panel that produced the report. "This is higher than what the IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] had estimated.”

Melting ice from glaciers, ice sheets and ice caps account for 65 percent of sea level rise. Expansion of the world’s oceans as they warm makes up the rest.