Earth's future in being written in fast-melting Greenland
https://apnews.com/cf4dbebfb82c40e3a650bdcf26f68a68
HELHEIM GLACIER, Greenland (AP) — This is where Earth's refrigerator door is left open, where glaciers dwindle and seas begin to rise.
New York University air and ocean scientist David Holland, who is tracking what's happening in Greenland from both above and below, calls it "the end of the planet." He is referring to geography more than the future. Yet in many ways this place is where the planet's warmer and watery future is being written.
Earth's future in being written in fast-melting Greenland
Aug 20, 2019, 3:29pm UTC
https://apnews.com/cf4dbebfb82c40e3a650bdcf26f68a68
> HELHEIM GLACIER, Greenland (AP) — This is where Earth's refrigerator door is left open, where glaciers dwindle and seas begin to rise.
> New York University air and ocean scientist David Holland, who is tracking what's happening in Greenland from both above and below, calls it "the end of the planet." He is referring to geography more than the future. Yet in many ways this place is where the planet's warmer and watery future is being written.