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Extreme ice melting in Greenland caused by global warming raises worldwide flood risk – Yahoo New Zealand News
In the past decade, 3.5 trillion tonnes of ice has melted from the surface of the island and flowed into the ocean.

Massive icebergs from Jakobshavn Glacier melting in Disko Bay on a summer evening, Ilulissat, Greenland.
Global warming has made extreme ice melting events in Greenland more frequent and more intense, raising the risk of sea level rises and floods around…
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