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Other than tackling the COVID-19 Virus, and trying to alleviate the fears, stress and
pressure taken off from the livelihoods of the people, the bigger war is coming forth
against humanity very soon, this has to be our first and urgent immediate priority task on hand.
Be it Singapore or across the World...
Complete melting of the Greenland ice sheet could raise sea levels 23 feet (~7 metres) by the year 3000.
If that happens, the ocean would swallow coastal cities across the globe.
Greenland's ice is already the world's largest single contributor to sea-level rise. In just the next 80 years, its current melt rate would add another 2.75 inches (6.9 cm) to global sea levels, according to a study published in December.
"Glacier retreat has knocked the dynamics of the whole ice sheet into a constant state of loss," Ian Howat, a glaciologist and co-author on the paper, said in the release.