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Glacier Melting Survey

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In my local rag today

A Team of Swansea experts have warned that glaciers in Norway are melting twice as fast now as they were in the early 1990s.The team claims climate change is to blame and said increased melting was contributing to rising sea levels, and will force wildlife who normally live there to head further north to survive.

Tavi Murray, head of the glaciology group at Swansea University, said: "These dramatic rates of thinning have occurred because climate warming has resulted in both higher temperatures and less snowfall."

Professor Murray and university colleagues Tim James, Adrian Luckman, and Nick Barrand, teamed up with the Norwegian Polar Institute to study glacier melting.

The Swansea team is now travelling to Greenland to study the vast ice sheet which covers much of the island.
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