A study of satellite images found that an estimated 11,000 square miles of Greenland’s ice sheet and glaciers have melted over the past 30 years, giving way

Global warming is turning Greenland green.

Parts of Greenland’s ice sheet and glaciers that melted over the past three decades have been replaced by wetlands, shrub vegetation and areas of barren rock, according to a new study that used satellite images to track changes since the 1980s.

The findings, published Tuesday in the journal Scientific Reports, raise concerns about how Greenland’s retreating ice could threaten the stability of the landscape, exacerbate rising sea levels and contribute further greenhouse gas emissions in areas that have turned into methane-producing wetlands.

Greenland is often considered “ground zero” for the climate crisis because even small shifts in temperature can have outsize impacts across the entire Arctic region — and around the world. Scientists have estimated that if the Greenland ice sheet were to melt completely, it could raise global sea levels by more than 23 feet.

  • @tsuica
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    99 months ago

    We’re all probably gonna die, but a wrong is being righted here.

    • @mods_are_assholes
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      29 months ago

      Not all of us, the rich will be fine in their bunkers till their security guards kill them and then take over.

      Ad nauseum till one guard is left with all the women and food.

      I’m writing a story about it, like mad max but without the streak of human decency.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        29 months ago

        I think they were referring to the name for a country not being reflective.