Environment
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Warming Ocean Waters Irreversibly Loses Ice Sheet in Greenland
The warming ocean waters are irreversibly losing the ice in Greenland. Satellite data gathered for almost four decades have shown that the glaciers on Greenland have been shrinking to the point that even if climate change stopped right now, its ice sheet would continue to shrink.
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