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Sea Level Rise Rapidly Occurring as Global Warming Melts Greenland Ice Sheets at Record Level – Nature World News
Sea level rise is rapidly occurring as global warming massively melts Greenland ice sheets at record level. In the past up to the year 2000, these sheets acquired the same amount of new ice equal to what melted from it.

Sea level rise is rapidly occurring as global warming massively melts Greenland ice sheets at record level. In the past up to the year 2000, these sheets acquired the same amount of new ice equal to what melted from it.
New Study’s Alarming Results
A new study published in Communications Earth & Environment journal showed how the massive Greenland ice sheets had a net record melting equal to 532 billion tons of ice in 2019. This raised alarms regarding the rapidly occurring sea level rise….
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