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Greenland's Ice Loss Increases by 20%
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Greenland has experienced a 20% increase in ice loss, according to a US study using satellite imagery. The study reveals significant changes in Greenland's ice sheet, highlighting the impact of climate change on the region and the potential consequences for sea level rise. The melting of Greenland's ice sheet poses a threat to coastal and island communities, while also raising concerns about disruptions in deep-water currents and global heat transfer.
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