Summit Voice: A new study confirms the strong links between global temperatures, melting ice and sea level and suggests that sea level responds more quickly that previously believed, probably because of the feedback warming effect of open water.
Ice volume changes during ancient times can be reconstructed from sea-level records, but detailed assessments of the role of ice volume in climate change is hindered by inadequacies in sea-level records and/or their timescales.
Now, a research team led by Eelco Rohling,......
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Global warming could lead to runaway ice cap meltdown
Posted by Summit Voice: Bob Berwyn on November 18th, 2012
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