Greenland's Melting Glacier Could Raise Sea Levels Twice as Much as Predicted

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Greenland's Melting Glacier Could Raise Sea Levels Twice as Much as Predicted
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Greenland’s melting ice sheet will likely contribute almost a foot to global sea level rise by the end of the century.

Well, there are several sources of sea level rise. One that’s underappreciated is the thermal expansion of the oceans. As we warm the atmosphere, we warm the water, and it expands, just like most things. The second-largest cause of sea level rise is now Greenland. It used to be the small glaciers. And by “small,” we mean those in the Alps, in the Himalayas, in Alaska. But Greenland is overtaking that.

Well, you know, each one of these studies shows things to be just a little bit worse than we hoped. Antarctica right now is a big question mark. We don’t want it to get a lot worse. So, the question is: Well, will it? And a similar study should be done there. The world’s small glaciers are melting at just an unprecedented rate and will continue to be a major factor in sea level rise. You know, we have to think about the climate change that’s still coming.

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