New paper finds Greenland was much warmer in the past & is less vulnerable to thaw than previously thought — Published in Nature
Study 'finds from ice cores that Greenland was 8C warmer than the present during the last interglacial period from 130,000 to 115,000 years ago. The authors also find 'only a modest ice-sheet response to the strong warming,' during which the ice sheet was 130 meters lower than the present. Needless to say, no 'tipping point' occurred when Greenland warmed by more than 2C, as claimed by climate alarmists'