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Weight of skyscrapers causing New York City to sink: Study

Researchers have revealed that the Big Apple subsides by around 1-2mm per year, with certain areas plunging at twice this rate. The sinking of New York City is compounding the effects of accelerated sea level rise, which is currently occurring at approximately twice the global average. This rapid rise in sea levels is a result of the melting of glaciers worldwide and the expansion of seawater due to global warming.

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Over the years, the water surrounding New York City has already risen by approximately 9 inches (22cm) since 1950. As a consequence of the combined impact of sea level rise and hurricanes intensified by climate change, major flooding events caused by storms could become up to four times more frequent by the end of the century.