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Melting Arctic: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Greenland

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Last year alone there were 50 more melting days on the Greenland ice sheet than on average, meaning we now see an average net loss of ice mass of 200 gigatons per year - a level that is four times higher than just back in the year 2000.
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08:50
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Ace&Ace
Published:
2012-02-01
 
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