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Greenland’s Ice Meltdown: A 600 Billion Ton Loss in Just One Year

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 13, 2025001 Min Read
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Recent NASA data reveals that Greenland’s ice sheet has lost 600 billion tons of ice due to an unusually warm summer, contributing to a 2.2 mm rise in global sea levels. This loss follows a record in 2012 and is a stark indicator of rapid climate change in the Arctic, as noted by lead author Isabella Velicogna. Projections indicate that Greenland could add an additional 7 cm to ocean levels by century’s end, posing increased flooding risks to coastal populations. The melting is characterized by significant variability, with extreme warm years like 2019 juxtaposed against colder years. Experts stress that this pattern highlights the unpredictability of future extreme weather and sea-level rise, underscoring the urgent need for refined research on ice sheet dynamics.

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