Lardo
Ah, so it's the glacier's fault. And here all this time I was told it was MY fault. Well, me and every other science denying, Neanderthal on the planet.
Gene Preston
This is not surprising. The loss of ice in the arctic has been accelerating for a couple of decades from the data produced by satellite GRACE. People are just now aware of the acceleration. If you keep up the acceleration all Greenland's ice will be gone by 2100.
Mike Vidal
There is one thing you can be sure of, that the climate changes, has been changing and will keep changing and there is not a damn thing we can do about it.
JustJim
Just more modeled alarmism. After the last ice age, of course we had sea level rise as the miles of ice on land melted refilling the oceans and lakes. Just before the ice age we probably had alarming sea level fall as the lakes and seas turned into ice on the land. Evaporation, then snow and ice. Sea level rise is not accelerating.
BOBP
Amazing discovery, that we have known about for many years in the northern hemishere, even mentioned by Al Gore in his 'convenient truth'. Is Tasmania maybe a liimttle too insular?
Johannes
Hey Mike and Jim, set aside your preconceptions and cognitive bias, have a look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBF6F4Bi6Sg and then come back with more evidence than just a "thing you can be sure of" and "probably". They're not really convincing arguments, are they.
christopher
Computer models are meaningless, and the assumptions are plain absurd.
If the scientists had been funded by oil companies they would have modelled "everything is fine" just as easily.
There is no balance in climate reporting, and nobody cares about the elephant in the room either: no matter what the situation, our species is powerless to make any *measurable* difference to where we're headed. For every low-emission human that's born, there's 10+ "don't give a shit" ones born too.
ljaques
OHMIGODWEREALLGONNADIEFASTER!
Johannes, potholer54's video was the most measured and convincing yet, and I'll continue to do research, as he suggests, while I remain a bit of a denier.
Lamb
Christopher is correct. I Challenge anyone to debate me that climate change and the rising of sea levels have been going on for 100 000's of years, maybe more.
Catweazle
Yet another study based on computer games - er sorry, "climate models" that contradicts the clearly measurable changes in such things as rate of change of sea level - of which there isn't any - and mass of the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps - which is increasing on both. I'm unimpressed.