News

Map Pack Posted: April 2, 2025 | Last updated: April 2, 2025 Dive into the chilling hypothetical scenario of a world where all the ice caps and glaciers suddenly melt overnight.
sea levels would rise by 216 feet if all the land ice on the planet were to melt. This would dramatically reshape the continents and drown many of the world's major cities. Produced by Alex ...
If we keep burning fossil fuels indefinitely, global warming will eventually melt all the ice at the poles and on mountaintops, raising sea level by 216 feet. Explore what the world’s new ...
Martin Vargic created the map to depict the planet with sea levels around 260ft (79m) higher than they are today Current coastlines are shown using a dotted line and the areas that will be ...
sea levels would rise by 216 feet if all the land ice on the planet were to melt. This would dramatically reshape the continents and drown many of the world's major cities. Produced by Alex ...
Flooding and damage to infrastructure could potentially cost the world up to $1 trillion annually ... This feedback loop means that the consequences of melting ice caps are not just immediate ...