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‘Arctic amplification’ phenomenon confirmed by Greenland’s 2015 record-high melt records and temperature rise
2015 in northwest Greenland, recent studies show the very first evidence linking the melting in Greenland to the expected effects and the confirmation of the phenomenon called the Arctic amplification
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