Historical Imagery of Greenland Glaciers Lessens Sea Level Rise Alarm: ‘Currently, ice loss from Greenland contributes about one-to-two hundredths of an inch per year to global avg. sea level’
'That's a total of 1-2 inches by the year 2100. So, even if the rate of ice loss doubles or triples, the resulting sea level rise falls far short of being catastrophic...Greenland will shed ice only gradually and through somewhat self-limiting processes—rather than catastrophically through rapid acceleration and 'slipping into the sea' as Al Gore so indelicately described his (incorrect) vision of the future'