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Ian Berry
2004
GREENLAND. The front of the Jakobshavn Glacier, which is receding...
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Ian Berry
GREENLAND. The front of the Jakobshavn Glacier, which is receding and thinning at a dramatic pace. It provides new fishing grounds for local people who have not seen open water here before. Similar glaciers are thinning and receding all over Greenland, which is losing about 50 cubic km (12 cubic miles) of ice annually.
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GREENLAND. The Climate Group. 2004
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