The Role of Greenland in Sea Level Rise: A Summary of the Current Literature

The Greenland ice sheet would appear to have experienced no net loss of mass over the last decade for which data are available. Quite to the contrary, in fact, it was likely host to a net accumulation of ice, which Zwally et al. found to be producing a 0.03 ± 0.01 mm/year decline in sea-level. Full Story »

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by Chris J. Breisch - Oct. 1, 2008

Another interesting scientific article backing away from global warming.

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