Arctic is no longer ice in 2100?

Picture 1 of Arctic is no longer ice in 2100? According to a study by two international research groups published in the Journal of Science yesterday, sea level rise is much faster than previously predicted.

The study showed that increased greenhouse gas emissions in the next century could warm the Arctic 3 - 50C in the summer. If this situation continues, the Arctic will be free from ice by 2100. Currently the Earth's temperature is increasing in the direction of melting ice sheets in Greenland and Arctic in 2600, engulfing densely populated areas. It is located along the coast and most of the Netherlands will be submerged in sea water. Sea level is expected to rise at least 6m or more at the time, which scientists previously thought it would take more than 1 thousand years to occur. Meanwhile, the central areas of London (England) will be completely flooded. Without timely and drastic intervention from now on, people will not be able to reverse this process in the second half of this century.

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