Study: Clear Signs That Part of the Greenland Ice Sheet Is Close to a Tipping Point
“every year with CO2 emissions continuing as usual exponentially increases the probability of crossing the tipping point.” #Greenland
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“every year with CO2 emissions continuing as usual exponentially increases the probability of crossing the tipping point.” #Greenland
Long-lost Greenland Core Drilled to Prepare Ice Sheet to Hide Nuclear Missiles Holds Clues About a Different Threat
Greenland and Antarctica have been losing ice mass at a combined average rate of 427 billion metric tons (BMT) per year since 2002.
New study reveals that the Greenland ice sheet is very likely to start melting at rates that we haven’t seen for at least 130,000 years.
New study shows that glaciers are losing ice so rapidly that, even if global warming stopped, Greenland’s glaciers would continue to shrink.
During warm Arctic summer of 2019 Greenland lost 600 billion tons of ice, enough to raise global sea levels by 2.2 millimeters in 2 months.