Ancient Plant, Insect Bits Confirm Greenland Melted in Recent Geologic Past
Briefly

A new study reveals Greenland's ice sheet central region melted, forming a tundra landscape in the recent past, indicating the island's vulnerability to climate change.
Discovery of willow wood, insects, fungi, and poppy seed in Greenland's soil from ice core points to a previous ice melt event beyond the island's edges.
Read at State of the Planet
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