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Cinq étudiants réunis dans un appartement à Anvers, la police défonce la porte: une réponse démesurée selon l avocat

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Au nom de la science? (carte blanche) - Belgique

Au nom de la science? (carte blanche) - Belgique
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The melting of the Greenland ice sheet could lead to a sea level rise of 18 cm in 2100!

 E-Mail IMAGE: Evolution of the surface mass balance (snowfall - melting) with the old (cmip5) and new (cmip6) scenarios. The blue colour indicates a mass loss in mm/year view more  Credit: ©Université de Liège / X.Fettweis A new study, headed by researchers from the Universities of Liège and Oslo, applying the latest climate models, of which the MAR predicts a 60% greater melting of the Greenland ice sheet than previously predicted. Data that will be included in the next IPCC report. This study is published in Nature Communications. The Greenland ice sheet, the second largest after the Antarctic s, covers an area of 1.7 million square kilometres. Its total melting could lead to a significant rise in ocean levels, up to 7 metres. Although we are not there yet, the previous scenarios predicted by climate models have just been revised upwards, predicting a rise in sea levels of up to 18 cm by 2100 (compared to the 10 cm announced previously) just because of the in

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