Warmest Greenland in thousands of years, scientists worry
Answer Greenland, the world's largest island nation located in the Americas, is one of the coldest places in the world.
Answer Greenland, the world's largest island nation located in the Americas, is one of the coldest places in the world.
However, new data shows that Greenland has experienced the highest temperature increase in the past 1,000 years. The people of the world are feeling how terrible the effect of climate change on nature is.
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Scientists studying the ice deep inside Greenland's glaciers say this rise in temperature is a clear sign of global climate change. Scientists have been studying the Greenland ice sheet for years. A few days ago, they published the results of their research in the journal Nature. First of all, a study in 1995 showed that the temperature of Greenland is not increasing as much as other regions of the world. However, after 15 years, scientists observed that the temperature is increasing more than before.
"We reviewed the temperature between 1990 and 2011," said Maria Horholdt, a scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and the best poet of the study. Now we have a damning proof of global warming. Fast use of fossil fuels releases carbon into the atmosphere, which warms the earth. As a result global warming is increasing day by day. Every decade, several trillion tons of ice will melt in Greenland. This frost level is also increasing. As a result, measures must be taken quickly to reduce carbon emissions. There is no more time.
In November last year, a UN report said that as the world warms, many of the world's glaciers may melt by 2050. The United Nations regularly monitors 18,600 glaciers in 50 locations.
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Another study noted that from 1990 to 2011, temperatures in Greenland increased by an average of 1.5 degrees Celsius. Scientists predict that two-thirds of the world's glaciers will disappear by the year 2100. Global warming is increasing day by day due to climate change.
The latest 2022 report says global temperatures have risen by 1.15 degrees Celsius over the current pre-industrial era. Even the last eight years were the warmest years on earth.
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