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https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-17-57-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-17-57-2026
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13 Jan 2026
Research article |  | 13 Jan 2026

Limited global effect of climate-Greenland ice sheet coupling in NorESM2 under a high-emission scenario

Konstanze Haubner, Heiko Goelzer, and Andreas Born

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We add a new dynamic component – an ice sheet model simulating the Greenland ice sheet – to an Earth system model that already captures the global climate evolution including ocean, atmosphere, land and sea ice. Under a strong warming scenario, the global warming of 10°C over 250 years is dominating the climate evolution. Changes from the ice-climate interaction are mainly local yet impacting the evolution of the Greenland ice sheet. Hence, ice-climate feedbacks should be considered beyond 2100.
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