Human Activity Causes Earth's Axis to Tilt 31.5 Inches, Affecting Sea Levels
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that massive groundwater pumping has shifted Earth's tilt by 31.5 inches over the past two decades, affecting the planet's rotation and contributing to sea-level rise. This shift, primarily caused by water redistribution from regions like western North America and northwestern India, highlights the interconnectedness of human activities and planetary mechanics. The findings raise concerns about the broader implications for climate change and timekeeping systems, emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable water management.