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Greenland, the Land of Ice and Snow, Hit By Wildfire
Scientists are not sure what to make of an unprecedented fire raging in western Greenland, but they suspect it is another sign of the impact of climate change in the Arctic.
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Eric Holthaus is a meteorologist and contributing writer for Grist, covering climate science, policy and solutions. He has previously written for the Wall Street Journal, Slate and a variety of other publications.
Follow via RSSScientists are not sure what to make of an unprecedented fire raging in western Greenland, but they suspect it is another sign of the impact of climate change in the Arctic.
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