Collapsing ice shelfs aren't really a problem. It would be similar to a huge chunk of the Arctic ice flows breaking off, they're already floating on water, so they won't raise the sea level or anything.
BUT! (there's always a but), what this does do is removes the pressure from in front of the glaciers, so they can no more rapidly advance into the sea.
BTW, skywalker, we are not leaving an ice age, we are still in one. Ice Ages are very long. We are in what is known as an instatial thaw, kinda like when it gets really warm in the middle of winter for a few days.
BUT! (there's always a but), what this does do is removes the pressure from in front of the glaciers, so they can no more rapidly advance into the sea.
BTW, skywalker, we are not leaving an ice age, we are still in one. Ice Ages are very long. We are in what is known as an instatial thaw, kinda like when it gets really warm in the middle of winter for a few days.
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