Scientists studied the edges of Greenland's glaciers, adding 20% to the total melting.
By Ryan Whitwam January 17, 2024
https://www.extremetech.com/science/gre ... we-thoughtClimate scientists are sometimes accused of focusing too much on the worst-case scenarios, but a new study suggests that, if anything, they've been too conservative in their predictions of climate change. Analysis of Greenland's ice sheet shows that scientists missed more than 1,000 gigatons of ice loss from the island's glaciers. This could have major implications for the ocean currents that are essential to life as we know it.
Almost all of Greenland's landmass is coated in thick glaciers, but they're slimming down considerably. Climate scientists have long monitored the loss of Greenland's glaciers, which are a major contributor to the rise in sea levels. Scientists have previously estimated that Greenland's ice sheet lost 5,000 gigatons of ice between 1985 and 2022. However, the new analysis looked at more parts of the glacier to discover the missing 1,000 gigatons.