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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.

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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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