Global Warming Is Accelerating The Melting Of Norway's Glaciers

OLDEN, NORWAY - AUGUST 11: In this aerial view from a drone water splashes down a waterfall from the melting Tjotabreen glacier on August 11, 2020 near Olden, Norway. The Tjotabreen glacier is an arm of the massive Jostedal glacier (Jostedalsbreen), continental Europe’s biggest glacier. Jostedal glacier is approximately 60km long and from it protrude about 50 glacier arms. While the many arms of the Jostedal glacier have gone through a natural process of expansion and recession over the past centuries, global warming has accelerated their melting over recent decades so that the glaciers are losing both length and depth. (Footage by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
OLDEN, NORWAY - AUGUST 11: In this aerial view from a drone water splashes down a waterfall from the melting Tjotabreen glacier on August 11, 2020 near Olden, Norway. The Tjotabreen glacier is an arm of the massive Jostedal glacier (Jostedalsbreen), continental Europe’s biggest glacier. Jostedal glacier is approximately 60km long and from it protrude about 50 glacier arms. While the many arms of the Jostedal glacier have gone through a natural process of expansion and recession over the past centuries, global warming has accelerated their melting over recent decades so that the glaciers are losing both length and depth. (Footage by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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