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According to the Third Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change, the ice contained within Greenland Ice Sheet represents a sea-level rise equivalent of 7.2 metres (24 feet).

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Two degrees Celsius of warming will lead to an ice-free Arctic and sea-level rise in the tens of meters.

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