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hippyjoe1955 says
There is no sea level rise because none of the big glaciers are melting. You clearly have not been paying attention.
Are glaciers shrinking? What does the photographic evidence say?
Muir Glacier, Alaska
Muir Glacier and Inlet, Alaska, 1880s and 2005
Carroll Glacier, Alaska, 1906 and 2004
Grinnell Glacier, Montana, 1926 and 2008
Bear Glacier from space 1980. 1989, 2011
Bear Glacier from the air 2002, 2007
Glacier shrinkage driving global changes in downstream systems
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1619807114Accelerated global glacier mass loss in the early twenty-first century
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03436-zUsing largely untapped satellite archives, we chart surface elevation changes at a high spatiotemporal resolution over all of Earth’s glaciers. We extensively validate our estimates against independent, high-precision measurements and present a globally complete and consistent estimate of glacier mass change. We show that during 2000–2019, glaciers lost a mass of 267 ± 16 gigatonnes per year, equivalent to 21 ± 3 per cent of the observed sea-level rise6. We identify a mass loss acceleration of 48 ± 16 gigatonnes per year per decade, explaining 6 to 19 per cent of the observed acceleration of sea-level rise.