• 12. Ice Sheet Loss and Sea Level Rise with Dr. Heiko Goelzer

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

12. Ice Sheet Loss and Sea Level Rise with Dr. Heiko Goelzer

  • Summary

  • In this episode of South Pole, we learn about sea level rise with Dr. Heiko Goelzer, an expert in ice sheet modeling at the Norwegian Research Center, to explore the dynamics of Antarctica's ice sheets and their contribution to rising sea levels. The conversation delves into the differences between ice sheets, ice shelves, sea ice, and icebergs, while addressing the potential 57-meter sea-level rise if all Antarctic ice melted. Dr. Goelzer explains the complex climate tipping points related to ice sheets and the future scenarios of climate change. The episode offers insights into the latest research on ice loss and how it might affect global coastlines, while emphasizing the urgency of addressing climate change.


    Episode Guest: Dr. Heiko Goelzer


    Find more on Dr. Goelzer here.


    Browse Dr. Goelzer’s publications on Google Scholar.


    Sea Level Rise Projection Reports:

    Climate.gov

    NOAA


    Sea Level Rise Projection Tools

    NASA

    NOAA


    YouTube video explaining total Antarctic ice sheet melt


    Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

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    Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese

    Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

    Theme music by Nela Ruiz



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