Paris (AFP) Sept 30, 2020
Ice loss from Greenland's massive ice sheet will cause sea levels to rise more during the 21st century than they have during any 100-year period in the last 12,000 years, even if global warming is held in check, scientists said Wednesday. The study - based on ice core data and models and published in the journal Nature - is the first to painstakingly reconstruct Greenland's ice loss record
Sea level: Greenland ice loss worst in 12,000 years
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