Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Greenland ice sheet faces 'tipping point in 10 years'

Ice Island calves off Petermann Glacier along the northwestern coast of Greenland, ArcticScientists warn that temperature rise of between 2C and 7C would cause ice to melt, resulting in 23ft rise in sea level

The entire ice mass of Greenland will disappear from the world map if temperatures rise by as little as 2C, with severe consequences for the rest of the world, a panel of scientists told Congress today.

Greenland shed its largest chunk of ice in nearly half a century last week, and faces an even grimmer future, according to Richard Alley, a geosciences professor at Pennsylvania State University

"Sometime in the next decade we may pass that tipping point which would put us warmer than temperatures that Greenland can survive," Alley told a briefing in Congress, adding that a rise in the range of 2C to 7C would mean the obliteration of Greenland's ice sheet.

The fall-out would be felt thousands of miles away from the Arctic, unleashing a global sea level rise of 23ft (7 metres), Alley warned. Low-lying cities such as New Orleans would vanish.

"What is going on in the Arctic now is the biggest and fastest thing that nature has ever done," he said.

Speaking by phone, Alley was addressing a briefing held by the House of Representatives committee on energy independence and global warming.

Greenland is losing ice mass at an increasing rate, dumping more icebergs into the ocean because of warming temperatures, he said.

The stark warning was underlined by the momentous break-up of one of Greenland's largest glaciers last week, which set a 100 sq mile chunk of ice drifting into the North Strait between Greenland and Canada.

The briefing also noted that the last six months had set new temperature records.

via Greenland ice sheet faces 'tipping point in 10 years' | Environment | The Guardian.

4 comments:

Brian said...

"What is going on in the Arctic now is the biggest and fastest thing that nature has ever done,"

Wow, really? Ever?

Robert Myrland said...

While we are closing in on senter of our galaxy our solar system heat u, this is due to the fakt that the senter of the galaxy has a higher frequensy (Hz). While atoms spin faster they create more heat this warms everything in your solar system. Also the sun. When we go into senterplane of our galaxy in 2012 prepare your self because of the sun will be so intense at that moment that it is wery danger to be outside. While we pass senter of our galaxy the Hz will go up to maximum and heat the whole solar system with a lot of celcius. This means also that the increase in Hz will be permanent and we will also get smarter cuz high Hz also will be part of our nature and cuz it will be it will also effect how smart we are. Cuz our thinking is in fakt energy and energy is particles in motion, therefore with a higher Hz we will have more energy into the brain prosesses. With agen will mean we will be able to solve things we didn't solve before.
We pass senter of our galaxy every 22000 years but i am not sure it is 22000 years but someting like that, however everytime we are to pass the Hz go up and stays permanently so it means that our solar system evolve almost forever. Next time our solar system pass senter the Hz will go up even more and we will evolve even more.
A lot more can be sayd, in fakt I would be writing a whole book just to cover all the subjects about this matter.

Ann said...

Robert Myrland, interesting comment. Could you tell us some of your sources? Where did you get your information? Thanks.

Sam said...

I'm with you, Brian. It's quite a bold assertion.