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Greenland Ice Sheet experienced record losses in 2019, and it won’t stop there – Innovation Origins
Even if global warming were to stop today, the Greenland ice sheet would continue shrinking for many years to come, researchers found out.

The Greenland Ice Sheet recorded a new record mass loss in 2019. A team of international polar researches came to this conclusion in Nature Communications Earth & Environment by evaluating satellite observations and data from computer models.
In State of the Climate, published earlier this month, the researchers show that other glaciers in the Arctic region have also been severely affected by the summer of 2019. And in yet another publication in Nature Communications Earth & Environmen…
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