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Sea levels in the Caribbean are rising faster than the global average

Sea levels in the Caribbean are  rising faster than the global average
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Sea levels are rising faster than the global average in parts of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean, particularly along Atlantic-facing coasts. This trend is driven by ongoing ocean acidification and warming, which collectively heighten risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries. These critical findings are highlighted in the World Meteorological Organization's 2025 State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean report.

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May 19, 2026

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