WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.050 --> 00:00:10.580 [ music ] 2 00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:13.520 [ crack ] [laughter] 3 00:00:13.540 --> 00:00:16.690 If CO2 is overheating Greenland, why is 4 00:00:16.710 --> 00:00:19.880 the ice still over 10,000 feet thick? 5 00:00:19.900 --> 00:00:24.280 This is a really good question, because it addresses the concept of thickness, 6 00:00:24.300 --> 00:00:27.880 which is extremely important to polar scientists. 7 00:00:27.900 --> 00:00:33.470 It's very easy to see that ice sheets and ice shelves and sea ice are changing 8 00:00:33.490 --> 00:00:37.170 in a sort of spatial sense, but what's even more important 9 00:00:37.190 --> 00:00:40.850 is that they are also thinning. It's very important for sea ice, 10 00:00:40.870 --> 00:00:43.430 but it's also important for the ice sheets. 11 00:00:43.450 --> 00:00:49.610 We know from satellite data and mosaics of that satellite data 12 00:00:49.630 --> 00:00:54.480 that our sea ice extent is decreasing in this sense, the sort of planar sense, 13 00:00:54.500 --> 00:00:59.200 and our ice sheets calve off so we lose mass in that extent as well. 14 00:00:59.220 --> 00:01:02.280 But more importantly, we're getting thinning. 15 00:01:02.300 --> 00:01:04.970 Both in the sea ice and in the ice sheets and you can imagine 16 00:01:04.990 --> 00:01:10.130 that just a little bit of thinning spread over the scale of a continent amounts to a lot of water. 17 00:01:10.150 --> 00:01:14.980 So it's a great question, but I think we just have to fine tune the questioner's expectations. 18 00:01:15.000 --> 00:01:19.030 If I were to walk outside on a really cold day, it would take a little bit of time 19 00:01:19.050 --> 00:01:23.130 for my core body temperature to drop even though I am feeling chilly on the outside. 20 00:01:23.150 --> 00:01:27.320 That's what's happening in Greenland as well. The Greenland ice sheet is really thick. 21 00:01:27.340 --> 00:01:31.830 It's going to take a lot of time to melt all of that ice. 22 00:01:31.850 --> 00:01:37.380 So the Greenland ice sheet is thinning, and it's thinning variably but mostly along the coastlines. 23 00:01:37.400 --> 00:01:44.400 It's thinning beyond our expectations and all of that thinning is taking place upstream of where the ice sheet is grounded. 24 00:01:44.420 --> 00:01:49.570 Therefore that is going right into the ocean and contributing to mean sea level rise. 25 00:01:49.590 --> 00:01:57.200 [ music ] 26 00:01:57.220 --> 00:02:00.033