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Greenland's ice sheets 'less vulnerable than feared' claim scientists as stunning new
08-04-2012, 11:12 AM
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Greenland's ice sheets 'less vulnerable than feared' claim scientists as stunning new
Greenland's ice sheets 'less vulnerable than feared' claim scientists as stunning new pictures reveal ice loss has slowed

By Daily Mail Reporter
    Greenland's ice seems less vulnerable than feared to a runaway melt that would drive up world sea levels, according to a study showing that a surge of ice loss had petered out.

    'It is too early to proclaim the 'ice sheet's future doom' caused by climate change', lead author Kurt Kjaer of the University of Copenhagen wrote in a statement of the findings in the journal Science.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...z22QMNsIXM

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08-04-2012, 10:25 PM
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RE: Greenland's ice sheets 'less vulnerable than feared' claim scientists as stunning new
Sad to see how dirty the Arctic ice appears. Tried to find current pictures of ice in Antarctica but still dark down there.
This link might be of interest though. Rather cold down there!

http://www.usap.gov/videoClipsAndMaps/spwebcam.cfm

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