Greenland Ice Melt Added Just 1.2 Centimeters To Sea Levels Since 1992 - Climate Change Dispatch"The magnitude problem persists for
peddlers of climate alarm.- During the last interglacial (LIG) 127-119k years ago, atmospheric CO2 was said to be 275 ppm, and yet the global sea levels were 6-9 m higher than they are today...
For example, in contrast to
today’s 1-2 km thick northern
Greenland ice sheet, Greenland’s northernmost latitudes were ice-free (and vegetated/forested)
during the LIG warmth, a melt magnitude that is estimated to have added 300 cm (3 m) of sea level equivalent (SLE) to the
globe’s sea levels..
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