As global climate change continues, we are able to observe trends that result from warming temperatures. One such trend is a rise in sea level, an estimated eight to ten inches since 1880. This pattern is predicted to continue, and possibly accelerate, over the coming decades.
This rise in sea level will cause a destruction of current coast lines, destroying already formed habitats. The covered coast line will no longer support the same amount of plant life, leading to a decrease in carbon depletion from the atmosphere, adding to the problem.
Can this process be reversed?
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