What do record temperatures in May in Greenland and Iceland mean for the world?

Melting Arctic ice could affect weather patterns around the world, scientists say in new analysis

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Detail from Greenland, Photo: Shutterstock
Detail from Greenland, Photo: Shutterstock
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Human-caused climate change caused temperatures in Iceland and Greenland to rise by several degrees during a record heat wave in May.

Melting Arctic ice could affect weather patterns around the world, scientists have announced in a new analysis.

According to an analysis by the World Weather Attribution group, the Greenland ice sheet melted many times faster during this heat wave.

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