Unveiling the Surprising Link Between Melt Water and Antarctic Glaciers

A new study from The Scripps Institution of Oceanography reveals that the impact of "meltwater" flowing out from underneath Antarctic glaciers is causing them to lose ice at a faster rate than previously estimated. This phenomenon, known as "subglacial discharge," is not currently taken into account when predicting sea-level rise. The study suggests that glacier melting could increase sea-level rise by 15% by 2300. The researchers emphasize the importance of accurate sea-level rise projections for the welfare of coastal communities and highlight the need to consider subglacial discharge in modeling future climate scenarios. Ultimately, the study underscores the urgent need to address greenhouse gas emissions as the primary driver of climate change.
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