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Climate change melts 12.5bn tons of ice in Greenland 50 years earlier than predicted

By Victoria Herrmann | TAI In The News
August 28, 2019
The Telegraph
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Victoria Herrmann analyzes the impacts of climate change for Greenland’s ice and sea level rise globally.

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