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Friday, June 08, 2007

Greenland Continues to Slip-Slide Away

The icy mega-island of Greenland is slipping away faster than before, as it experienced more days of melting snow in 2006 than it does on average, new satellite observations show.

Satellite sensors taking daily observations of the ice since 1988 revealed that Greenland’s melting days have progressively increased and melting has increasingly take place at higher altitudes.

posted by Chris Irwin at 3:57 PM

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