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Like the melting of the Arctic ice, the mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet is the result of the greenhouse effect and global warming, and their changes are a wake-up call to humanity to protect the environment and reduce carbon emissions.
One. Through simulation tests, foreign scholars predict that the mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet will break the record of 10,000 years. Greenland, Denmark, is known as the largest island in the world, and is characterized by glaciers and severe cold, with temperatures below 0 all year round.
In recent years, Greenland's ice sheet has increased significantly due to temperature changes, with 600 billion tonnes of glaciers disappearing in 2019.
In 2020, a group of scholars and researchers from the State University of New York at Buffalo in the United States conducted geological monitoring of Greenland and high-resolution simulations to conclude that the mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet may break the record of the past 10,000 years in the 21st century. The results of this simulation also mean that the amount of ice sheet melting in the 21st century is likely to be the total amount of ice that has grown over the past 4,000 years, and the ice sheet is disappearing faster and faster. According to the data, if left unchecked and carbon emissions are reduced, glaciers will melt by the end of the 20th century, and the world's sea level will rise by about seven metres or more.
Two. The greenhouse effect has caused a loss of mass in the ice sheets, and continued warming will have serious consequences. The question of why Greenland's ice sheet is losing so much mass is related to the greenhouse effect, which has attracted much attention over the years.
Monitoring has found that the greenhouse effect is causing temperatures in Greenland to increase twice as fast as the global average. The combination of rising temperatures causing more than half of the region's icebergs to collapse and melt, combined with rising ocean temperatures, has led to more frequent glacier movements.
On the other hand, Greenland is located at a high latitude, and if human beings do not act, they continue to act recklessly, and do not hesitate to destroy the environment to obtain benefits, resulting in a continuous increase in carbon emissions. What awaits people will be immeasurable economic losses and threats to their lives.
British scholars, who have long studied glacier melt and its effects, say that for every 1 centimeter of sea level rise, 6 million people in coastal cities will be affected by floods and other disasters, and migration will be necessary and helpless to survive. Reducing carbon emissions is the common obligation and responsibility of people all over the world, and to protect the earth we live on is to protect ourselves.
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The main reason is that global warming has caused glaciers to melt, and the ecological environment in nature is worse than before, but human beings have realized this problem and are improving it.
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The quality loss of the Greenland ice sheet will break the record for 10,000 years, mainly due to the manufacturer's cutting corners and irresponsible behavior.
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Largely due to greenhouse benefits and global warming, Greenland's ice sheet could disappear by the end of the 20th century, according to data analysis.
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The main reason is that the global temperature rises, resulting in the melting of the ice, that is, the excessive release of carbon dioxide by us, which is simply the greenhouse effect
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The reduction of ice cover in the polar regions due to global warming caused by the greenhouse effect has also led to sea level rise in recent years.
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In fact, the impact of global warming on the temperature of the whole world and icebergs is very significant, and if we want to change this situation, we need people around the world to work together to deal with it.
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The main reason is that the temperature on the earth is getting hotter, so Greenland's glaciers will suddenly disappear. The main reason is that the greenhouse effect is getting worse.
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It is because the tectonic plates are squeezing the glaciers in the process of moving, and because the earth's temperature has been rising, the glaciers disappear. Because the Earth's temperature has been rising, so has the rate at which glaciers are melting.
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Greenland's glaciers disappear because of rising sea levels due to global warming.
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About 3.4 of Greenland is within the Arctic Circle, which has 1.84 million square kilometers of glaciers covering land and 11 million square kilometers of frozen seas. As a result of human activities, the global average temperature has increased dramatically by about 1 percent since 1900, and has risen in a straight line over the past 1,000 years. Due to the polar amplification effect, the Arctic is warming about twice as hard as the global average, reaching an astonishing 2 or so, which is almost as hot as the Earth.
The melting of the Arctic and the continued melting of Greenland's ice sheet are bringing more variables to the global climate by rapidly flowing cold water into the North Atlantic, making the thermohaline circulation that affects the global distribution of heat between land and sea unstable. The sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is rapidly melting and shrinking, and the white dome of the Earth may be wiped out one summer in the future.
For humanity, a rapidly melting Arctic is the first and foremost a great opportunity. Because fossil fuels are still the world's key energy sources, driven by abundant interests, the global petrochemical industry is eyeing the abundant oil and gas resources in the Arctic, which contain oil and gas resources in Siberia, Alaska, northern Canada and even deep in the continental shelf of the Arctic Ocean, which will become easier to develop. Urban areas created through the development of coal mines and metal minerals, such as Murmansk in Russia or Longyearbyen in Norway, will also see greater development as the climate warms up.
After the sea ice melts in large quantities, the Arctic shipping lanes through the Arctic Ocean may be opened, which will greatly reduce the time of transcontinental voyages and create more wealth for people. But on the other hand, the rapidly melting Arctic is also a great threat. Increasing resource exploitation activities will threaten the sensitive ecological environment of the Arctic, and the unique species diversity of the Arctic will undoubtedly be greatly impacted.
The thawing permafrost has made infrastructure in and around the Arctic "precarious" in the mud.
In addition, the global permafrost contains more than one trillion tons of carbon, more than twice the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and most of it is distributed around the Arctic, which scientists call the "permafrost carbon bomb". If all this carbon enters the atmosphere in the form of methane, it may cause a significant increase in temperature, with devastating consequences for human society. Warming in the Arctic will also destabilize the Arctic vortex and polar jet stream, making it easier for cold air to move southward and warm air to move northward.
People living in the northern hemisphere will also experience more extreme cold snaps and extreme heat in the context of global warming. It is almost certain that the Arctic will continue to change for a long time to come. But this is the Arctic, a land of frost and heat full of change.
It has undergone a change from ice-free to ice-free, and in the last 2 million years, together with Antarctica, it has presented us with a modern world covered with wind and snow at both poles, giving people the opportunity to see with their own eyes the extremely rare "ice chamber Earth" in the 4.6 billion years of the earth.
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This means that the greenhouse effect is increasing, which is why the glaciers are melting.
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The melting of glaciers means global warming, and the environment in which we live is facing great dangers and challenges. Therefore, in our daily life, we start from small things and take action to protect the environment and live a low-carbon life, so that our global village can allow us to survive.
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The melting of glaciers will lead to a rise in sea level, which will lead to a higher and higher greenhouse effect on the earth, will affect the ecological environment on the earth, will affect people's living space, and will lead to the extinction of many organisms.
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This is bad news, but also a wake-up call, and it is as worrying news as the previous news that the Arctic is likely to be ice-free in the summer in a decade. This shows that the phenomenon of global warming has not disappeared in recent years, but has persisted. Especially with weather like this year, although people generally feel that this year is very cold.
Globally, however, the momentum of global warming has not weakened. And if this situation does not improve, the consequences will be very serious. <>
01. The most direct will lead to the destruction of the local ecosystem. Most directly, the most affected area is Greenland, and if the Arctic glaciers melt, it is also the Arctic region that will be the most affected. The first is to destroy the ecosystem of the area, resulting in a lack of habitat and even food for the species in the area, and eventually the extinction of species that depend on the area.
At that point, many of the creatures that live in the extreme of the Northern Hemisphere may only exist in books, and in reality they may only exist in specimens. <>
02. Other regions will also be affected by this. In addition to the impact on the native area, the melting of glaciers will also have a great impact on other regions, first of all, the most direct is that with the melting of glaciers, the sea level will continue to rise, and some island countries, some coastal areas are likely to be due to the rise in sea level, the land area will be reduced, or even completely submerged. Over the past 42 years, the world's ice surface area has decreased by 40%.
If there is no way to stop this, scientists estimate that by 2030, the entire Arctic glacier will likely melt.
At that time, up to 100 million metric tons of carbon from the permafrost will be released into the atmosphere, which is not good news, it will accelerate global warming, make the situation worse, and even some ancient viruses will wake up again, and at that time even threaten the survival of mankind.
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If this continues, it may lead to the bankruptcy of the economy, a serious decline in the level of the country's economy, a depreciation of the national currency, and a decline in the ranking of the economy in the world.
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It will bring about the growth of sea level, which will make the global temperature lower and the increase of rain and snow weather, which is very unfavorable for the survival and development of human beings, and will have a serious impact.
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I think the ice sheet is bad, and I think it's definitely not good for the atmosphere, and humanity will also face a bad situation, and maybe one day this damage will be even worse.
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The Greenland ice sheet is set to break a 10,000-year record for mass loss, the Arctic is ice-free in summer, and the glaciers are melting so fast because of increasing global warming and environmental destruction.
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The mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet will break the 10,000-year record, the Arctic is ice-free in summer, and the glaciers are melting so quickly that it is likely to be caused by global warming and serious environmental pollution.
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Glacier melting due to global warming: Rising global temperatures are causing glaciers to melt. Anthropogenic causes: population expansion, overgrazing, over-cultivation, large numbers of deforestation, indiscriminate digging of Chinese medicinal materials, indiscriminate extraction of groundwater, and massive burning of fossil fuels.
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Global temperatures have shown an upward trend, and in recent years, there has been a significant increase in global temperatures. With the development of science and technology and the great improvement of people's living standards, the emission of carbon dioxide and other gases has made the "greenhouse effect" more and more serious, resulting in global warming.
With the rise of sea level, some coastal urban areas will be flooded, which will bring great threats to people's lives and property safety, and will bring serious economic losses to our country. Climate warming has led to the living environment of animals and plants becoming harsh, the temperature is rising, many animals and plants are gradually dying, and even leading to the extinction of animal races, which directly affects the ecological environment of the earth.
Severe losses are caused by the rapid evaporation of water in hot weather, resulting in a gradual increase in rainfall. Now we can feel that the rainfall is gradually increasing, and a series of natural disasters such as waterlogging, flash floods, mudslides, and landslides will occur in both urban and rural areas. Urban waterlogging will have a great impact on urban transportation, and people will not be able to produce and live normally, which will cause serious losses to the country's economy.
Caring for the environmentA warming climate will also cause the temperature of the sea to continue to rise, causing typhoons and hurricanes, which can cause devastating disasters. As the climate warms, crops cannot grow, and there will be food shortages, so that our food and clothing are a problem. Climate affects the environment, many humans and animals will migrate in order to survive, and limited resources cannot be reasonably distributed, so it is very likely that there will be competition for resources, and the outbreak of war is not conducive to social stability.
The harm of global warming is very huge and cannot be ignored. MeEveryone should start from the details to care for the environment and carry out a low-carbon and environmentally friendly lifestyle.
Climate warming is causing glaciers and permafrost to melt and sea levels to rise, jeopardizing the balance of natural ecosystems and even threatening human food** and the environment in which we live. The direct impact of climate warming is to lead to a gradual increase in temperature, and the increase in heat in the earth's interior will seriously affect people's lives and living conditions. People are unable to travel in hot weather, and the lack of water resources leads to a constant number of deaths from heat stroke, and people are unable to adapt to this kind of life.
Let's squat on the ground.
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