Scientists Say Greenland’s Ice Sheet Will Inevitably Melt In Spite Of Climate Control Measures

A team of researchers led by Jason E. Box from the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, presented a complementary approach to study ice sheet disequilibrium and limitations regarding climate change. The approach furthered by understanding satellite-derived bare-ice extent, tidewater sector ice flow discharge, and surface mass balance data, published in journal Nature. According to the recent data of 2020 Greenland’s ice imbalance created almost 274 ± 68 nm of sea-level rise which is equivalent to  3.3 ± 0.9% volume loss while in 2021 melting ice sheets were noted to cause 782 ± 135 mm of sea-level rise. The researchers said that the study is showing a … Continue reading Scientists Say Greenland’s Ice Sheet Will Inevitably Melt In Spite Of Climate Control Measures