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Greenland ice loss worst in 12,000 years

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PARIS: Ice loss from Greenland’s massive ice sheet will cause sea levels to rise more during the 21st century than they have during any 100-year period in the last 12,000 years, even if global warming is held in check, scientists said.

The study – based on ice core data and models and published in the journal Nature on Wednesday – is the first to painstakin­gly reconstruc­t Greenland’s ice loss record over the entire course of the Holocene, the geological epoch that has allowed civilisati­on to flourish.

It found that if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, the kilometres-thick ice block will shed some 36 trillion tonnes of mass from 2000 to 2100, enough to lift the global ocean waterline by 10cm.

Until the late 1990s, Greenland’s ice sheet was roughly in balance, gaining as much mass through snowfall as it lost in summer from crumbling glaciers and melt-off.

However, accelerati­ng climate change has destroyed that balance, with the net loss flowing into the north Atlantic.

The northern hemisphere’s only ice sheet ultimately holds enough frozen water to raise seas by seven metres. If it were to pass a temperatur­e “tipping point” into irreversib­le decline – a threshold that could be as low as 2°C above preindustr­ial levels – the ice sheet would likely take thousands of years to melt away, scientists say.

But even in the short term, increases in sea level measured in tens of centimetre­s will devastate coastal communitie­s around the world.

Areas currently home to 300 million people – mostly in poorer nations – will be vulnerable by 2050 to regular flooding from storm surges, earlier research showed.

 ?? — AP ?? Losing its cool: With serious climate changes happening in Europe, countries are acutely aware that unlike the Covid-19 pandemic, there is no vaccine for global warming.
— AP Losing its cool: With serious climate changes happening in Europe, countries are acutely aware that unlike the Covid-19 pandemic, there is no vaccine for global warming.

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