I
suspect that soon the accepted statement on the Greenland Ice melt will
change to complete melting of the ice sheets will be "likely". It is
only a question of how long. The recent summer of 2007 saw a reduction
of the Arctic sea ice cover of over 40% - most extensive reduction ever
recorded - and the likelihood that by 2013 the Arctic summers may be
"ice free" which would be a tremendous feedback mechanism favouring
increased global heating. Also older, "permanent" sea ice has melted
away or thinned. Now it appears that this tipping point in the Arctic
has been reached.. 100 years ahead of the IPCC projection!! Btw, a near
complete melt of the Greenland ice sheet would raise sea levels at
least 7 metres. Note that the IPCC report was heavily and deviously
editted by countries like the US and China who wish to downplay the
projected severity and rapidity of anthropologic global warming and
maintain the status quo in terms of CO2 emissions. Here is a site with
an interesting downloadable report on what the reputable climate
scientists are stating privately... and publically!..
http://www.climatecodered.net/