Regional warming triggers sustained mass loss in Northeast Greenland ice sheet
Researchers have found that Northeast Greenland ice sheet started to speed up and lose mass around 2003 because of localised increase in temperatures. An international team of scientists, including Professor Jonathan Bamber from the University of Bristol
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