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Jakobshavn Glacier Tipping Point

Jakobshavn Glacier Tipping Point: Greenland’s Largest Glacier May Be Nearing Irreversible Collapse

Greenland’s largest glacier is in trouble. Jakobshavn Glacier shows dangerous signs. A new study says it may soon cross a critical threshold.

However, scientists are worried. Meltwater runoff has reached the highest level in 100 years. Therefore, changes are happening faster than expected.

New Study from Kiel University

Researchers from Kiel University (Germany) analyzed the glacier. Moreover, they used special algae as a natural archive. As a result, they reconstructed 115 years of data.

In addition, the team noticed a sharp change. By 2007, meltwater volume permanently exceeded normal levels. This means the system has entered a new unstable state.

Why Jakobshavn Glacier Is So Important

Jakobshavn drains 6.5% of the entire Greenland ice sheet. For example, it produces 10% of all Greenland icebergs. Therefore, its melting affects the whole planet.

Furthermore, sea surface temperatures have risen dramatically. After 2010, they often exceeded 6Β°C in summer. Consequently, the glacier melts even faster from below.

VIDEO. Jakobshavn Regional View of Simulated Greenland Ice Sheet Response Scenario for RCP 4.5: 2008 – 2300.

Approaching the Tipping Point

Scientists warn about a tipping point. However, once crossed, changes become very hard to reverse. As a result, ice flow will accelerate rapidly.

The full study was published in February 2026 in the journal Climate of the Past. You can read the preprint here: Nonlinear increase of Greenland Ice Sheet runoff into Disko Bay.

However, there is still time to act. Rapid reduction of greenhouse gases remains the only effective solution. Therefore, every year counts.