3 min. video. Heat Wave In Greenland Sees Record Amount Of Ice Melt

An anticyclone over Greenland caused a heatwave, which in turn caused a record amount of ice to melt into the sea. For over three decades the huge ice caps - one of the world's largest sources of freshwater - have been melting at an alarming speed. And things are only getting worse... Many scientists already believe that Greenland has passed the tipping point, and is well on it's way to a complete meltdown - excuse the pun. This latest extreme melt could be the straw that broke the camel's back. Accelerating the demise of the picturesque, icy land mass, that may not exist in a decades time, and will likely cause sea levels to rise on a global scale, destroying billions of peoples lives, and swallowing up huge cities in the process.


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