Greenland has lost more ice than previously thought: Study

Climate change has led Greenland's ice sheet to lose 20% more ice than previously anticipated, according to a study released Wednesday that utilized satellite photos to track glacier retreat over the last four decades. The researchers in the US compiled compiled nearly 240,000 satellite images of glacier terminus positions -- where glaciers meet the ocean -- from 1985 to 2022.

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