Real Science
Even the most ridiculous estimates of ice loss in Greenland are less
than 200 km³ per year. The volume of the ice sheet is 3,000,000 km³.
Using the most aggressive claims, it would take 15,000 years for the ice
sheet to melt. That accounts for a sea level rise of about one
hundredth of an inch per year. Does Coral Davenport think that one inch
of sea level rise over the next century is going to drown her?
But the reality is that the surface of Greenland gains about 300 billion tons of ice every year. Greenland is not melting. Ninety percent of the ice sheet gained mass from September 1, 2014 to August 30, 2015.
Claims that the ice sheet is losing 200 km³ / year are based on
unreliable gravity calculations made by people with an agenda. Glacial
flow to the ocean is controlled by the amount of excess ice building up
in the interior. If for some reason the amount of ice building up in the
interior decreased, flow would also decrease. The New York Times has been reporting this same hysteria for almost 85 years."
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