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Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2023

The Greenland ice sheet melt season 2023 is now over and it completes a 27th…

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Guest posts | 17 October 2023

Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2022

The end of the northern-hemisphere summer brings to a close the Greenland ice sheet melt…

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Arctic | 22 September 2022

Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2019

Dr Ruth Mottram, Dr Martin Stendel and Dr Peter Langen are climate scientists at the…

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Arctic | 6 September 2019

Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2021

This year, the Greenland ice sheet has provided a feast for scientists. A cool and…

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Arctic | 16 November 2021

Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2020

This year has seen exceptional warmth across much of the Arctic, with record high temperatures…

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Guest posts | 4 September 2020

Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2017

Dr Ruth Mottram, Dr Peter Langen and Dr Martin Stendel are climate scientists at the…

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Arctic | 1 September 2017

New climate models suggest faster melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Greenland’s vast ice sheet could melt faster than previously thought over the 21st century, according…

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Climate modelling | 15 December 2020

Guest post: The state of the Greenland ice sheet in 2015

A guest post from climate scientists Dr Ruth Mottram and Dr Peter Langen from the…

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Arctic | 4 September 2015

Greenland ice sheet probably more stable than we thought

The ice covering Greenland may be less sensitive to rising temperatures than previously thought, according…

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Science | 24 January 2013

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Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2016

Dr Ruth Mottram, Dr Peter Langen and Dr Martin Stendel are climate scientists at the…

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Arctic | 7 September 2016

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