Greenland
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Greenland's Glacial Lakes are Mysteriously Vanishing, and Here's Why
Greenland's many supraglacial lakes have been seen suddenly and mysteriously draining as climate change causes this region to warm, and now scientists have finally explained the mechanism behind this phenomenon.
Latest Research Articles
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Gulf Stream Slowdown May Result in Drastic Impacts
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Earth Tectonics Led to Glaciers on Greenland
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Greenland's 'Supraglacial' Lakes Could Trigger Future Ice Loss
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Greenland Ice Sheet More Sensitive to Climate Change Than Previously Thought
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Bluefin Tuna Mysteriously Move to East Greenland Waters
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Massive Icebergs Once Slammed into Greenland
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Previous Greenland Ice Sheet Collapse Rose Sea Level up to 6 Meters
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Newly Discovered Frozen Underworld Beneath Greenland Speeding its Flow to the Sea
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Forest Fire Ash Contributes to Greenland's Melt
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Greenland Ice Melt Could Raise Sea Higher Than Expected
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Greenland Icecap Region Melting Faster than Previously Thought
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NASA's Rover Probing Greenland's Two-Mile Thick Ice Sheet