Greenland's Ice Melting 4 Times Faster Than 2003, *New Study
Jan. 21, The Guardian. The pace of ice loss has increased four-fold since 2003 as enormous glaciers are depositing ever larger chunks of ice into the Atlantic ocean, where it melts, causing sea levels to rise. "We knew we had one big problem with increasing rates of ice discharge by some large outlet glaciers, said Michael Bevis, lead author of the paper and a professor of geodynamics at Ohio State University. But now we recognize a second serious problem: increasingly, large amounts of ice mass are going to leave as meltwater, as rivers that flow into the sea.
The research provides fresh evidence of the dangers posed to vulnerable coastal places as diverse as Miami, Shanghai, Bangladesh and various Pacific islands as climate change shrinks the worlds land-based ice. The only thing we can do is adapt and mitigate further global warming its too late for there to be no effect, Bevis said. This is going to cause additional sea level rise. We are watching the ice sheet hit a tipping point."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/21/greenland-ice-melting-faster-than-scientists-previously-thought-study