A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal ‘speed bumps’ on the way to global coastal inundation
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Environment editor Damian Carrington tells Madeleine Finlay about his recent trip to Greenland on board a ship with a group of intrepid scientists. They were on a mission to explore the maelstrom beneath Greenland’s glaciers, an area that has never been studied before, and were hoping to find answers to one of the world’s most pressing questions – how quickly will sea levels rise?
A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal ‘speed bumps’ on the way to global coastal inundation
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