Greenland is probably going to contribute more and faster to sea level rise than predicted.
I don't think it will effect Californians immediately, It will effect storms along the coasts and we will see a measurable effect at sea level as a result of melting ice caps.
The Greenland ice sheet's contribution to sea level is an issue of considerable societal and scientific importance.
It's likely that Greenland is going to contribute more and faster to rising sea levels than previously estimated.
In the future, as warming around Greenland progresses further north, we expect additional losses from northwest Greenland glaciers, which will then increase Greenland's contribution to sea level rise.