3 min. video. Greenland Suffers Historic Downpour & Excessive Ice Cap Melting

Anticyclone over Greenland still wreaking havoc on ice caps. Some scientists believe we could be close to the point of no return, as extreme rain on the highest point in Greenland causes severe ice melting. Normally it would snow at this altitude and location on Greenland. Rain has never been seen or recorded in human history. It comes only a matter of weeks after an extreme heatwave caused a historic ice melt in the region. Which is believed to cause ripple effects throughout the planet - namely rising sea levels, and the slowing of the Gulf Stream, which is likely to throw gasoline on an already worsening climate change problem

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