Scientists used to think that the Greenland ice sheet wouldn’t melt even if the world warmed up significantly. Now a group of researchers isn’t so sure, and they’re hunting around for more clues to what may lie ahead for the huge island and for us. Janet Babin reports in the second of her three-part series on Greenland, New York and climate change.
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