Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10 inches on its own, according to a newly-released study.
Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10 inches on its own, according to a study released Monday.
Study lead author Jason Box, a glaciologist at the Greenland survey, said it is “more like one foot in the grave.” Pennsylvania State University glaciologist Richard Alley, who wasn’t part of the study but said it made sense, said the committed melting and sea level rise is like an ice cube put in a cup of hot tea in a warm room.
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