HomeClimate411Seawater seep may be speeding glacier melt, sea level rise Climate411Middle Column Seawater seep may be speeding glacier melt, sea level rise By Christina Norman - February 10, 2022 64 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg “Kilometers of intrusion-induced basal melt can cause projected ice sheet volume loss to more than double over the next century. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articlePennsylvania Power Plant Closures Would Cause Real Harm for Illusory Environmental GainsNext articleClimate Hype Leads to Climate Anxiety and Undermines Constructive Efforts Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Air Conditioning a Human Right… Because Climate Change? Climate411 Guest “Goods and services aren’t rights” by David Middleton HEALTH & FITNESS | MAY 16, 2022 2:29 PMWhy Air Conditioning Should Be a Universal... Read more The ESG Community Lacks an Understanding of What Crude Oil is Used For Climate411 Products from crude oil are the foundation of modern society and few consumers are willing to give up those benefits. Access to inexpensive, abundant... Read more Can California Really Achieve 85% Carbon-Free Electricity By 2030? Climate411 So the message to Californians is, invest some hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer and ratepayer money over the next eight years in... Read more