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Rising Sea Levels Due to Greenland's Ice Loss Can Exponentially Increase Global Flood Risk
According to a new study released on Monday, Greenland's ice sheet has melted by 3.5 trillion tonnes in the last decade, raising global sea levels by one millimeter and increasing global flood risks.
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