Environment
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Climate Change Drives Greenland’s Land Uplift and Island Formation
While much of the world is grappling with rising sea levels due to the melting of Greenland's ice sheet, the situation on the Greenlandic mainland is almost the opposite. The land is rising faster than the current sea level.
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