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Friday, February 17, 2006

Greenlands Glacial Warming


The Ilulissat fjord, on Greenland's western coast. Over the past five years, glaciers in Greenland have been breaking off into the Atlantic nearly twice as fast as previously thought, contributing one-sixth to a sea level rise, US researchers said(AFP/File/Slim Allagui) Source

Global Warming Forecast Grim
It appears that sea leavels are rising faster than predicted thanks to global warming. Greenland (pictured above) is probably going to contribute more and faster to sea level rise than predicted.

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