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Greenland ice melting ‘occurs in bursts’

Researchers have suggested that the depletion of the massive ice sheet in Greenland may be occurring in short spurts.

Environment, GreenlandAugust 9, 2012
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Huge iceberg breaks off from glacier in Greenland

A chunk of ice two times the size of Manhattan Island has split from Greenland’s Petermann Glacier.

Environment, GreenlandJuly 26, 2012
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EU denies Greenland whaling extension bid

European officials have ruled against a Danish bid to extend Greenland’s indigenous people’s current rights to whaling.

Environment, GreenlandJuly 11, 2012
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Report: Greenland selling whale meat to tourists

An undercover investigation by the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) has revealed that many restaurants and supermarkets in Greenland are ...

Environment, GreenlandJuly 8, 2012
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Greenland meteorite crater ‘oldest in the world’

Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the world’s oldest and largest crater in Greenland.  The 100km-wide dent was caused when a meteorit...

Environment, GreenlandJuly 6, 2012
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Lazy Greenland sharks ‘feed on sleeping seals’

Scientists have suggested that Greenland sharks may feed on sleeping seals as their super-slow swimming speed can nowhere near match that of its swift...

Environment, GeneralJuly 1, 2012
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Greenland and Denmark submit continental shelf claim

Denmark and Greenland have handed the United Nations documents to support their claim to the disputed continental shelf.

Canada, DenmarkJune 23, 2012
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Greenland sees hottest May temperatures on record

Greenland has recorded its hottest May temperatures since records began, as the mercury hit 24.8°C (76.6°F) on the southern coast.

Environment, GreenlandJune 12, 2012
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