Latest Scientific Studies Refute Fears of Greenland Melt

A recent study concluded Greenland was as warm or warmer in the 1930's and 40's and the rate of warming from 1920-1930 was about 50% higher than the warming from 1995-2005. One 2005 study found Greenland gaining ice in the interior higher elevations and thinning ice at the lower elevations. In addition, the often media promoted fears of Greenland's ice completely melting and a subsequent catastrophic sea level rise are directly at odds with the latest ... Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

It is interesting to get this perspective on a debate that is most often portrayed in the media as resolved. However, by focusing solely on Greenland, the Senator is missing the 'global' in global climate change. Tangentially, does a Senator need to travel to Greenland to get these studies?

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