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Following record-high temperatures and melting records that affected Greenland in 2015, a new study has provided the first evidence linking melting in Greenland to the anticipated effects of 'Arctic amplification' - the faster warming of the Arctic compared to the rest of the Northern Hemisphere.
Following record-high temperatures and melting records that affected Greenland in 2015, a new study has provided the first evidence linking melting in Greenland to the anticipated effects of 'Arctic amplification' - the faster warming of the Arctic compared to the rest of the Northern Hemisphere.
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