5/9/13, "Sea level rise: Greenland ice melts slower than expected," Der Spiegel
"The Greenland ice sheet are considered an essential element of uncertainty for sea level rise. In many cases, an accelerated melting was feared in the wake of global warming. But a new study shows that Greenland's glaciers thawing cause sea levels to rise well at least the next 200 years, less than feared. The study concludes that the accelerated ice loss in recent decades will not continue to the same extent.
5/9/13, "Spiegel Report: “Greenland Melting More Slowly Than Expected” …Sea Level Rise Alarm Called Off!," P. Gosselin, NoTricksZone
"The Spiegel story contradicts an older 2010 New York Times 2010 doom and gloom portrayal of Greenland, which cited Stefan Rahmstorf, who said:
The past clearly shows that sea-level rise is getting faster and faster the warmer it gets. Why should that process stop? If it gets warmer, ice will melt faster.”
Of course we know that it hasn’t gotten
warmer at all in 15 years, and may have even cooled slightly, and so the
process naturally will not accelerate."...via Tom Nelson
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