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Sea levels to rise over next 1000 years

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Reuters: World sea levels will keep rising for more than 1,000 years even if governments manage to slow a projected surge in temperatures this century blamed on greenhouse gases, a draft U.N. climate report says.

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Sea levels will be raising in 1000 years time, this means that if people keep researching for ways not for this to happen they can.

1000years, is a long way to go, if government can educate people how to protect our environment, plus people are willing to listen to the government, the level raising of sea will not heppen, so that people will live better

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