Melting Greenland: How the Inuit Way of Life is Vanishing with the Ice | ENDEVR Documentary

Melting Greenland: How the Inuit Way of Life is Vanishing with the Ice | ENDEVR Documentary

Melting Greenland: How the Inuit Way of Life is Vanishing with the Ice | ENDEVR Documentary

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Globally snow is on retreat, especially since 1980. Most mountain glaciers are getting smaller. Snow cover is retreating earlier in the spring. Sea ice in the Arctic is shrinking in all seasons, most dramatically in summer. Reductions are reported in permafrost, seasonally frozen ground, and river and lake ice. Important coastal regions of the ice sheets on Greenland and West Antarctica, and the glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula, are thinning and contributing to sea level rise.

Home to 57,000 people and located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Greenland is the largest island in the world. About 85 percent of the island’s land surface is covered by ice but as the world knows that ice is melting and fast. The cracks in the ice are well documented as are the resultant rising sea levels. Equally well documented are the threats to the Inuit way of life.
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