What Is Really Happening To The Greenland Icecap?
Monday, November 3, 2008 - 10:28
in Earth & Climate
The Greenland ice cap has been a focal point of recent climate change research because it is much more exposed to immediate global warming than the larger Antarctic ice sheet. Yet while the southern Greenland ice cap has been melting, it is still not clear how much this is contributing to rising sea levels, and much further research is needed.