Environment
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Greenland's Sverdrup Glacier Gets 2 Degrees Hotter Per Year, Cutting Ice Rapidly
An alarming state of ice melt in Sverdrup glacier in Greenland has been going on since 2007. Research shows the glacier's temperature is getting 2 celcius degrees hotter per year.
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