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And yet still the climate change denial cretins will wag their fingers and lying tongues till no one does anything about it but argue.
How are we going to get Iceland covered by ice though...
They can start selling iced cakes and make them selves famous for that... I have a few NSFW options aswell
cheap thermal energy turns Reykjavik into a world-class carbon neutral meth lab and paves the country with it.
Because that's the only ice they're gonna have in half a century.
We'd need to deescalate global warming so much that it literally becomes global cooling.
Although even Greenland would not be green anymore.
We're all probably gonna die, but a wrong is being righted here.
Not all of us, the rich will be fine in their bunkers till their security guards kill them and then take over.
Ad nauseum till one guard is left with all the women and food.
I'm writing a story about it, like mad max but without the streak of human decency.
I think they were referring to the name for a country not being reflective.
When Greenland is Turing green, we'd have to call it Whiteland or the joke doesn't work anymore.
Still not exactly a giant golf course, though. This is the view from my brother's place in Greenland yesterday:
Wow that looks so beautiful!
Yeah, it's a gorgeous country! I visited him there a few years ago when he was still living there full time, was a great trip!
As I can't stand heat and don't mind the cold, I should visit as well! It's on my bucket list now :)
Ok, what’s your brother do out in Greenland?
He teaches economics. He does it via Zoom from home in Denmark most of the year, but still goes back to Greenland for a couple of weeks or 3 a few times a year.
That’s pretty neat.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Parts of Greenland’s ice sheet and glaciers that melted over the past three decades have been replaced by wetlands, shrub vegetation and areas of barren rock, according to a new study that used satellite images to track changes since the 1980s.
The findings, published Tuesday in the journal Scientific Reports, raise concerns about how Greenland’s retreating ice could threaten the stability of the landscape, exacerbate rising sea levels and contribute further greenhouse gas emissions in areas that have turned into methane-producing wetlands.
The observed changes are not just bad news for Greenland's ice sheets and glaciers, said Jonathan Carrivick, an Earth scientist at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and one of the authors of the study.
When ice retreats, the exposed bedrock and new areas of vegetation absorb more of the sun's energy, increasing the temperature of the land surface and exacerbating global warming.
Michael Grimes, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Leeds and lead author of the study, said Greenland's retreating ice and expanding vegetation have important cultural consequences as well, particularly for indigenous populations that rely on these ecosystems for traditional hunting practices.
“Moreover, the loss of ice mass in Greenland is a substantial contributor to global sea level rise,” he said, “a trend that poses significant challenges both now and in the future.”
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