The Future of West Greenland: How Climate Change May Impact Our World
It’s official: West Greenland has experienced its hottest summer on record. According to a new report from the Danish Meteorological Institute, temperatures in the country were 2.2 degrees Celsius (3.96 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than normal throughout the summer. This is the highest temperature West Greenland has experienced since records began in 1900.
This past summer was a scorcher in West Greenland! According to a new report from the Danish Meteorological Institute, temperatures in the country were a whopping 2.2 degrees Celsius (3.96 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than normal. This marks the hottest summer on record for West Greenland since records began in 1900. If you’re planning a visit to this beautiful region anytime soon, make sure you pack your sunscreen!
source: Phys.org