Dams Played a Key Role in Limiting Sea Level Rise, Study Says

BBC

The construction of large-scale dams has played a surprising role in limiting rising seas, new research says. Over the past century, melting glaciers and the thermal expansion of sea water have driven up ocean levels. But in the 1970s, the water that dams prevented from entering the ocean would have contributed around 12 percent more to the rate of annual sea level rise, the study found.

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