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Global Warming Melts 290 Square Miles of Iceland Glacier in 20 Years
A research published on Monday found that since the turn of the millennium, Iceland's glaciers have lost roughly 750 square kilometers (290 square miles), or 7% of their surface area, owing to global warming.
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