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Sea levels are rising - but in Greenland, the opposite is happening
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Sea levels are rising - but in Greenland, the opposite is happening

  • Greenland may see falling sea levels by 2100 due to ice loss reducing gravitational pull on surrounding seas.
  • The study predicts a 0.9-metre fall under low-emission futures by 2100 and 2.5 metres under high-emission futures.
  • Greenland’s rebound results from the ice sheet losing mass and the land rising as a consequence.
  • Scientists emphasize Greenland’s response is an anomaly and does not negate global warming-related sea level rise elsewhere.
  • The research highlights glacial isostatic adjustment as a key mechanism in Greenland's sea level changes.
  • Coastal communities in Greenland could be affected as infrastructure plans assume current sea levels.
  • Researchers note uncertainty about whether the predicted fall will stabilize certain glaciers entering the ocean.
  • The article discusses broader implications for shipping and coastal infrastructure in Greenland.
  • Global warming continues to drive sea level rise in most regions, contrasting Greenland's anomaly.
  • The study is published in Science Communications and is led by researchers from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
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