Environment
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The Year 2100 Will See the Fastest Melting of Greenland's Ice Sheet in the Last 12 Millennia
The ice sheet of Greenland has grown and advanced many times, and it retreated several times as well for many millennia; and a new study showed that by the year 2100, the rate of the loss of its ice would be at its fastest in 12,000 years.
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