An additional 3.9 to 7.8 inches (10 to 20 cm) are possible if the recent surprising melting of
polar ice sheets continues.
Not exact matches
«In this condition, the
ice sheet will
continue to absorb more solar energy in a self - reinforcing feedback loop that amplifies the effect of warming,» wrote Ohio State
polar researcher Jason Box on the meltfactor.org blog.
Instead of fixing the black carbon (soot) pollution they are responsible for, the EU activists
continue to rail about the atmospheric trace gas CO2, which, by the way, doesn't melt glaciers, sea
ice or
polar ice sheet caps.
Yet the climate science orthodoxy
continues to push the catastrophic scenario that Earth's major coastal and island regions will be submerged due to the melting of the
polar ice sheets found in Antarctica.