Greenland
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Zombie Ice Threat: Major Rise in Sea Level Inevitable Due to the Melting of Greenland Ice Cap
It is "now inevitable" that the Greenland ice cover will melt significantly, raising sea levels. Despite any climate intervention, experts find that loss will cause a minimum increase of 27 cm. More than twice as much sea level rise than anticipated is due to zombie ice.
Latest Research Articles
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Hope For the Species: Despite Lack of Sea Ice, Polar Bear Population Found Thriving
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Despite Limited Ice Due to Climate Change, New Data Shows the Population of Polar Bears Using Glacial Ice To Survive in Greenland
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Greenland: An Arctic Town Attempts to Design Wind and Solar Devices Against Climate Change and Energy Crisis
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Scientists Found Drought May Have Driven the Vikings Out of Greenland
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Ancient Ice in Antarctica and Greenland Reveals Massive Volcanic Eruptions from the Last Ice Age
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Hiawatha Meteorite Impact Crater in Greenland is Older Than We Previously Thought
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Study Shows Glaciers in Northern Hemisphere Continue to Melt at an Alarming Rate
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Earth Might Not be Ready for the Next Super Solar Storm: New Study
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Why Do Some People from Greenland Digest Sugar Differently Compared to the Rest of the World?
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For the First Time in History, Rain Fell on Greenland's Ice Sheet. What Does this Mean?
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Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland May Trigger Tsunamis and Underwater Landslides, Expert Warn
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Scientists Thrilled After Discovering Never-Before-Seen "New Island" in Greenland's Coast