One journal article has stated that “In response to a changing climate, SLR will not be spatially uniform, but show complex patterns, as indicated by available observations. As a result, some regions could experience local SLRs considerably faster and larger than the global mean, whereas the local SLR elsewhere may be well below the global mean or even negative.”

How to relate such variability in SLR with climate change?

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