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Friday, August 11, 2006

Global warming, shmobal warming

If Manhattan is under water, will the Wall Street Journal still be able to publish articles doubting global warming?

Greenland's ice cap is melting at a frighteningly fast rate

David Perlman, San Francisco Chronicle Science Editor
Friday, August 11, 2006

The vast ice cap that covers Greenland nearly three miles thick is melting faster than ever before on record, and the pace is speeding year by year, according to global climate watchers gathering data from twin satellites that probe the effects of warming on the huge northern island.

The consequence is already evident in a small but ominous rise in sea levels around the world, a pace that is also accelerating, the scientists say.

According to the scientists' data, Greenland's ice is melting at a rate three times faster than it was only five years ago. The estimate of the melting trend that has been observed for nearly a decade comes from a University of Texas team monitoring a satellite mission that measures changes in the Earth's gravity over the entire Greenland ice cap as the ice melts and the water flows down into the Arctic ocean.

The article is here.

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