Glacial melting in Antarctica may become irreversible
by Adam Morton Environment editor from Science | The Guardian on (#4JSD1)
Thwaites glacier is likely to thaw and trigger 50cm sea level rise, US study suggests
Antarctica faces a tipping point where glacial melting will accelerate and become irreversible even if global heating eases, research suggests.
A Nasa-funded study found instability in the Thwaites glacier meant there would probably come a point when it was impossible to stop it flowing into the sea and triggering a 50cm sea level rise. Other Antarctic glaciers were likely to be similarly unstable.
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