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Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years


Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years, with sea level rise increasing the length of days by 1.33 milliseconds per century, according to a new study.

Earth spins faster when its mass is more concentrated, just as twirling figure skaters pull in their arms to speed up and spread out their arms to slow down. Rising sea levels have long been known to redistribute that mass and change the planet’s spin, but the newly identified rate is unprecedented, scientists say.

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