GLOBAL WARMING IS CAUSED BY FACTORTIES POLLUTION AND CARS POLLUTION. WARMING UP PLANET EARTH. SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS OF ICE SHEET SHOW THAT ICE SHEET IS MORE MASSIVE BIGGER IN SEPTEMBER 1979 AND MORE SMALLER ICE SHEET IN SEPTEMBER 2021. source
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A look at Greenland, it’s history and possible future as the ice sheet covering most of Greenland continues to melt. Global warming is having a greater impact on Greenland than the rest of the world due to Polar amplification, relating to the albedo effect and lapse rate feedback. As Greenland …
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[ad_1] The polar ice caps and the Greenland ice sheet are melting six times faster than they were in the 1990s, according to the most complete picture of polar ice-sheet loss to date. The high melt rate corresponds to the “worst case scenario” model for global warming set out by the Intergovernmental Panel …
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