Greenland's ice is melting fast, scientists warn

Climate scientists have warned that the Greenland ice sheet is rapidly melting, which will cause a significant rise in sea levels.

The Greenland Ice Sheet plays an important role in the global climate system, with scientists saying the ice sheet is experiencing some of the warmest temperatures on record.

According to scientists, if this temperature continues to rise at the same rate, by 2100 the world’s oceans will rise by 20 inches.

According to data from experts at the Alfred Wagner Institute, from 2001 to 2011, Greenland’s temperature was 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than it was in the 20th century, and the decade was the warmest in the last thousand years.

Nature According to research published in the Alfred Wagner Institute, experts from the Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) provide clear evidence that the effects of global warming are reaching the remote, high-altitude regions of central-northern Greenland. have done

Greenland has played a major role in global sea-level rise over the past 30-plus years as ice melt has increased, with the region seven times higher than in the 1990s, according to a major recent report. The snow is melting much faster.

The fear is also being expressed by the experts that possibly the issues of the ice sheet have reached such a point from which no return is possible.

According to experts, as a result of the increase in global temperature due to carbon emissions, all the ice in Greenland will melt.

Experts say that about 3 million cubic kilometers of ice holds a huge amount of water, its melting and the resulting rise in sea level is a sign of great danger.

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