Environment
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Greenland Ice Melt Raises Sea-Level Rise Concerns Due to Climate Change, Warming Event
New research said that ice in Greenland melted about 400,000 years ago, resulting in a global sea level rise. The discovery raises concerns about another sea level rise vulnerability due to climate change. Read here.
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