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Sea-Level Predictions (CISP) lead by DTU and include the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the University of Copenhagen, and Dartmouth College in the United States. CISP combines data
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are propagated into the ocean – Emissions can be from ships, windfarms and oil platforms (active or decommissioned). Many of these oily products contain surface active chemistries that will determine the fate of
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methods to enhance the understanding of the Greenland Ice Sheet, peripheral glaciers, and their contribution to sea level rise using finite element models such as the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model
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will remain stable on the long term. Even with the very best alternative energy sources and conversion of CO2 into products, current air and ocean CO2 levels will need 1,000 to 10,000 years to return
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are eroding at many locations around the world, and, with the pending climate change (sea level rise and increased storminess in Northern Europe), coastal erosion is expected to potentially worsen. State