Our amazing planet.

Greenland Ice Melt Accelerating

Meltwater stream on the Greenland ice sheet.
Meltwater stream on the Greenland ice sheet.
(Image credit: Roger Braithwaite via NASA)

Picture all of Manhattan covered in a layer of ice that's 11,800 feet (3,600 meters) thick — eight times the height of the Empire State Building. That's the net amount of ice that melts each year in Greenland, according to Princeton University researcher Christopher Harig.

And the rate of ice melt is accelerating.

Latest Videos From
Douglas Main
Douglas Main loves the weird and wonderful world of science, digging into amazing Planet Earth discoveries and wacky animal findings (from marsupials mating themselves to death to zombie worms to tear-drinking butterflies) for Live Science. Follow Doug on Google+.