Glaciers melting faster than ever, says Greenpeace
4 Sep 2009
Greenland's glaciers are melting into the sea faster than ever before, says environmental pressure group Greenpeace.
Glaciers move when melting occurs from the effects of global warming, causing masses of ice to slide into fiords and the sea.
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