Study: Emissions closer to causing irreversible ice melt
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Melting from the southern part of the Greenland Ice Sheet would be irreversible and cause sea level to rise by about 1.8 mete -More-
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Melting from the southern part of the Greenland Ice Sheet would be irreversible and cause sea level to rise by about 1.8 mete -More-
Full ArticleThe Greenland Ice Sheet covers 1.7 million square kilometers (660,200 square miles) in the Arctic. If it melts entirely, global sea..
The "Last Ice Area" north of Greenland and Canada is the last sanctuary of all-year sea ice in this time of rising temperatures..