Greenland Is Losing More Ice Than Scientists Thought

Helheim Glacier in southeast Greenland.
The spots on the Greenland ice sheet that have a direct connection to the ocean are losing mass the fastest, scientists found. Shown here, Helheim Glacier in southeast Greenland.
(Image credit: Nicolaj Krog Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark)

Bad news keeps flowing for the icy landscapes of the world.

Rising temperatures are melting ice and sending it to the ocean, a process that is pushing sea levels higher and altering the landscape at both poles. The latest news comes from Greenland, where researchers have used high-tech satellite and GPS measurements to see how much mass the ice sheet is losing.

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