Polar Meltdown Near: Seas Could Rise 3 Feet Per Century

Drainage from the southernmost dome of Greenland into Sondresermilik. The ice has melted back from the prominent moraines, seen especially in the lower right.
(Image credit: Richard B. Alley)

About 130,000 years ago, an ice age ended and there was a period of few centuries before the next one began. During this lull, Earth's temperature warmed, glaciers retreated and ice sheets melted. Sea levels rose by up to 20 feet.

Scientists warn that this could happen again—and soon. But while the last great thaw was the result of a natural tilt in the Earth's axis towards the Sun, the next one will be caused by humans, some scientists argue.

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