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flag Aggressive global emissions cuts by mid-century could prevent up to 0.6 meters of sea-level rise, protecting millions from coastal flooding.

flag 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. flag 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. flag A 5-meter rise could endanger 45 million structures, especially in vulnerable regions like the Global South. flag 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.

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