Greenland, which is close to the north pole, is usually densely covered with ice, now starting to seem to melt. These visual findings make it even more certain that the real impact of global warming is happening on Earth.
NASA scientist Johs Willis, who studies ice sheets and oceans, said that at first he just wanted to observe the melting in mainland Greenland as usual. He then flew using the DC-3 aircraft.
How shocked the pilot Jim Haffey saw what had happened before his eyes. Many ice melts are found on a large scale in Greenland.
"He has been flying above the ice sheet for 25 years and seen almost everything. As a scientist, I always like to look at the data before taking someone's word for what they saw. This time, the records tell the same to the pilot," Willis said. reported from Mashable, Saturday (28/8/2021).
Willis said that the melting of the ice in Greenland was thought to be due to climate change, where the temperature on Earth was hotter than usual, thus melting the frozen ones.
"It's important to know that all the major searches have occurred in the last two decades or so. That's because the ice melt in Greenland is getting more and more extreme every decade due to human intervention with the climate," he said.
According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, an institution that researches the polar regions and ice on Earth, in one summer, the ice can melt in an extreme way. At the end of July and mid-August, the ice melt event in Greenland can reach more than 800 thousand square km.
On earth there are two regions filled with 'eternal' ice sheets, Greenland and Antarctica. However, both of the Earth's poles are melting which of course will have an impact on sea level.
In the last 30 years, ice loss in Greenland and Antarctica has increased sixfold. Researchers say the melting of the ice is expected to rise by 1.5-2.5 feet