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Aggressive global emissions cuts by mid-century could prevent up to 0.6 meters of sea-level rise, protecting millions from coastal flooding.
Aggressive global emission reductions by mid-century could prevent up to 0.6 meters of sea-level rise, according to multiple studies released October 23, 2025.
Research shows that actions taken in the next few decades will determine long-term coastal impacts, with even a 0.5-meter rise threatening 3 million buildings by 2100.
A 5-meter rise could endanger 45 million structures, especially in vulnerable regions like the Global South.
Scientists emphasize that sea-level rise is irreversible on human timescales, driven by past and future emissions, and warn that without urgent climate action, millions of people and critical infrastructure face increasing risk.
Reducciones agresivas de emisiones globales para mediados de siglo podrían evitar hasta 0,6 metros de aumento del nivel del mar, protegiendo a millones de personas de inundaciones costeras.