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The statement sea levels have increased, which increases heat reflected back into space is not a way in which glacier retreat has contributed to climate change.
Climate change is the steady modification of temperature and weather patterns. Even while it's possible that some of these changes are caused by nature, since the 1800s, human activity has been the main driver of climate change. Since fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas store heat, the gases created when they are burned are mostly to blame. 3500 km³ of ice is found in Icelandic glaciers; if all of it melted, the sea level would rise by 1 centimeter. To put this in perspective, consider that the SE outflow glaciers of Vatnajökull have lost twice as much ice since approximately 1890 as the Greenland Ice Sheet has in recent years. The largest contributor to the present average global sea level rise of 3–4 mm per year is meltwater from glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland. Approximately half of the rise over the past century can be attributed to thermal expansion brought on by ocean warming.
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