- A new study forecasts a rise of more than 10 inches or nearly a foot in sea levels due to Greenland’s retreating ice sheets — a direct result of global warming. A more ominous forecast suggests sea levels could potentially rise even further beyond two feet. https://www.inverse.com/science/greenlands-melting-ice-sheets-ominous-sea-level-rise 3 comments science
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