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Hi folks,
I'll be pleased to send you the Nov/Dec 2022 Issue of InterpNEWS, with a focus on ClimateIssues and the problems of Rising Sea Levels as a PDF attachment. Just send me your e-mail address and I'll send this issue to you.
This will be the last free InterpNEWS issue - startingwith the In Jan/Feb 2023 issue, IN will be available by subscription only(subscriptions are ONLY $20.00/year). For issue details and to subscribe visitthe InterpNEWS website:
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpnews.html
Here’s what’sin this issue:
Table of Contents – Nov-Dec InterpNEWS Issue
Risings Sea Levels
-Antarctica's melting 'Doomsday glacier' could raise sea levelsby 10 feet,
scientists say, Julia Jacobo
-Oceans are hotter, higher and more acidic, climate reportwarns - Jake Spring
-Earth's oceans are getting hotter and higher, and it'saccelerating- Rebecca Hersher
-How Fast and How Far Will Sea Levels Rise? Nicola Jones
-NOAA sees sea level rise of up to 6.6 feet by 2100 - WendyKoch,
-Sea Level Rise Is Inevitable but We Can Still PreventCatastrophe for Coastal Regions -
Zita Sebesvari
-New Research Affirms Modern Sea-Level Rise Linked to HumanActivities, Not to
Changes in Earth's Orbit - Rutgers University
-Climate scientists say building collapse is a 'wake-up call'about the potential impact
of rising seas - Rachel Ramirez,
-Sea Level Rise Projection Map - Miami - Owen Mulhern
-How many people will migrate due to rising sea levels? Why ourbest guesses aren't
good enough -The Conversation
-Climate Migration: An Impending Global Challenge - Renee Cho
-Climate Change: Global Sea Level - Rebecca Lindsey (NOAA)
-Where America's Climate Migrants Will Go As Sea Level Rises -Linda Poon
-Sea Level Rise to Gobble Up Hundreds of Thousands of US Homes,Buildings by 2050
-Glaciers and "zombie ice": The planet is melting atboth ends, research finds.
-How is sea level rise related to climate change? NOAA
-Rising sea levels putting wildlife at risk. Kristen Pope
-Sea-level rise threatens hundreds of U.S. animal species -Doyle Rice
-Rising sea levels are creating 'ghost forests' of coastaltrees- PBS
-Oysters at work helping scientists and coastal communitieskeep the rising waters
from stealing our shores - Sydney Giuliano
Subscriptions for 2023 -2024
Subscriptionsfor InterpNEWS (6 bi-monthly issues plus 2 special issues) is only $20.00 starting in2023. Your subscription begins the month you subscribe - you'll receive the"current issue" and then 5 IN issues to follow, plus our specialissues. All IN issues are sent to your e-mail address as a PDF. You can visitthe InterpNEWS website often to see what the current/next issues are and whenthey will be available.
All other JVA materials (InterpSHARE blog and seminars - andHeritage Interpretation Training Course Offerings) will continue to be sent outfree of charge.
Cheers,
Prof John Veverka
IN Editor/Publisher
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