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Greenland Ice Sheet Faces Major Tipping Point, Accelerated Melting Might be Inevitable
According to recent studies, a large portion of the Greenland ice cap is on the verge of a turning point, beyond which rapid erosion would be unavoidable even if global warming was stopped.
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