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Forest Fire Ash Contributes to Greenland's Melt
Researchers have found evidence that ash from forest fires in the Northern Hemisphere is finding its way into snow-build across Greenland, causing vulnerability and melt of the Greenland ice sheet - which scientists once thought was caused by global climate change alone.
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