http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0706/feature2/index.html

"Right now Greenland is no threat to beachfront property. Steven Nerem of  
the University of Colorado at Boulder, who monitors sea level by  
satellite, says the oceans have been rising an eighth of an inch (0.3  
centimeter) a year. At that rate the sea would go up a foot (0.3 meters)  
by 2100, roughly what a United Nations panel on climate change predicted  
earlier this year. "But that's nothing compared to what we expect if  
Greenland really starts to go," Nerem says.

The latest signs from Greenland have persuaded many ice researchers that  
sea level could rise three feet (one meter) by 2100. Rignot, who has  
measured the rush of glaciers to the sea, says even that figure may turn  
out to be an underestimate. Greenland, he notes, could ultimately add ten  
feet (three meters) to global sea level, "and if this happens in the next  
hundred years instead of the next several hundred years, that's a very big  
deal."


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