The loss of ice in Greenland and the shrinking of glaciers in other parts of the Arctic currently contribute up to 40% of the average 3 mm global sea level rise per year. A number of studies suggest that Greenland could be a major contributor to a potential rise in sea levels of 0,5 to 1 meter by the end of the century.
          
            Year: 2013
            From album: West-Greenland
            
              Photographer:
              Peter Prokosch
            
            
              Tags:
                
                  Arctic
                
                  Change
                
                  Climate