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Sea Levels Are Rising Globally. Around Greenland, They’re Projected to Fall. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 15, 2026 7:00 pm
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Greenland’s Unique Sea Level Forecast: A Closer Look at the Latest Findings

As global sea levels continue to rise due to climate change, a recent study has brought some surprising news about Greenland’s future. Contrary to expectations, sea levels around Greenland are actually predicted to fall in the coming decades.

Geophysicist Lauren Lewright and her team at Columbia University conducted a study that combined real-world data with computer modeling to project changes in relative sea level around Greenland throughout this century.

According to Lewright, “The Greenland coastline is going to experience quite a different outcome” compared to other regions facing rising sea levels.

While the overall rise in sea levels is primarily attributed to increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to thermal expansion of the oceans, Greenland’s unique situation involves the melting of its massive ice sheets.

Greenland is currently covered by a thick layer of glacial ice, weighing down the landmass. As this ice melts at a rate of around 200 billion tons per year, the land beneath is gradually rising.

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Under a scenario with limited greenhouse gas emissions, Greenland is estimated to gain approximately 0.9 meters (around 3 feet) of exposed land by the end of the century. However, in a high-emissions scenario, Greenland could rise by as much as 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) above current sea levels.

Lewright and her international team used a combination of historical sea-level and land-elevation data along with predictive models to arrive at these projections. Gravity also plays a significant role in Greenland’s changing heights, as the ice sheet’s mass influences the gravitational pull on the sea surface.

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This shift in sea levels will have implications for Greenland’s economy, coastal infrastructure, and food security, affecting the predominantly coastal population of the region.

The study, published in Nature Communications, sheds light on the complex interplay between climate change, melting ice sheets, and regional sea level dynamics in Greenland.

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