HomeScienceMelting ice sheets could trigger drastic sea level rise, warn scientists

Melting ice sheets could trigger drastic sea level rise, warn scientists

The study pulls from climate models, satellite images, and ancient data. This includes ice cores, seafloor mud, and even octopus DNA.

May 22, 2025 / 13:01 IST
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Melting Ice Sheets Could Reshape Coastlines, Warn Scientists (Image: Canva)
Melting Ice Sheets Could Reshape Coastlines, Warn Scientists (Image: Canva)

Looking out at the calm sea might feel peaceful. But scientists warn it could soon swallow coasts. The ice in Greenland and Antarctica is vanishing quickly.

A new study published in Nature says this loss might be beyond repair. Even if global warming is capped at 1.5 degrees Celsius, the melting may not stop. Researchers fear that many feet of sea level rise may follow.

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Warming Could Push Ice Sheets Past Safe Limits

The study pulls from climate models, satellite images, and ancient data. This includes ice cores, seafloor mud, and even octopus DNA. Together, these show that the safe warming limit for ice sheet stability is lower than expected. The current warming of 1.2 degrees Celsius might already trigger unstoppable retreat.