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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245188
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245205
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245203
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245204
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245207
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245206
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245199
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245192
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245200
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245198
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245195
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245196
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245202
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245197
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245201
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245193
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245194
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245187
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245189
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245190
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  • FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
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    FEATURE - China: Winteraktivitäten in Peking
    People ride ice bikes and skating on a frozen Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245191
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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** An Air Greenland AS350 helicopter transporting ice drilling equipment, Nuussuaq Peninsula ice cap, west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s."
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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater filled crevasses, Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater streams cross the ice sheet, Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater canyon on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Melt stream on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Ice covered meltwater lake on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Study co-author, Matt Osman, on Nuussuaq Peninsula ice cap, west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s."
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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Exposed cliff of an ice cap in west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Luke Trusel, lead author, holding an ice core just recovered from an ice cap on Nuussuaq Peninsula, west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Terminus of outlet glacier in west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Iceberg in west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s."
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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater canyon on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Sea ice breaks up in the spring in Disko Bay, West Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Ice drilling camp on Disko Island ice cap, west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater lakes on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater lake on the Greenland ice sheet. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Ice cap on Disko Island, west Greenland, with the sea ice and iceberg-filled Disko Bay and the Greenland Ice Sheet in the distance. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s."
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  • FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    FEATURE - Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes
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    Forscher untersuchen das Schmelzen des grönländischen Eisschildes / 2018 *** Meltwater plume exiting an outlet glacier of west Greenland. See National story NNmelt; Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a scale "off the charts" compared with the previous four centuries, warns a new study. Researchers say that if the Greenland ice sheet melting continues at "unprecedented rates" - which they attribute to warmer summers - it could accelerate the already fast pace of sea level rise. Surface melting across Greenland's mile-thick ice sheet began increasing in the mid-19th Century and then ramped up dramatically during the 20th and early 21st Centuries - and shows no signs of abating, according to the study. Scientists say their findings, published in the journal Nature, provide new evidence of the impacts of climate change on Arctic melting and global sea level rise. Study lead author Dr Luke Trusel, a glaciologist at Rowan University in the United States, said: "Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has gone into overdrive. "As a result, Greenland melt is adding to sea level more than any time during the last three-and-a-half centuries, if not thousands of years. "And increasing melt began around the same time as we started altering the atmosphere in the mid-1800s." *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Alle Jahre wieder: Eislaufen vor dem Reichsmuseum in Amsterdam

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    *** Iceskating at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 27 Nov 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 28844289

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Alle Jahre wieder: Eislaufen vor dem Reichsmuseum in Amsterdam

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    *** Iceskating at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 27 Nov 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 28844300

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Schneegriesel bei Minustemperaturen auf dem Fichtelberg in Sachsen / 211118 *** Snow grizzly at minus temperatures on the Fichtelberg in Saxony, Oberwiesenthal, Germany - 21 Nov 2018 ***
    [181121 Winter. Nach den zwei Schneetiefs herrscht in Oberwiesenthal und auf dem Fichtelberg eindrucksvolles Winterwetter. Es ist zwar neblig und mit – 2 °C und Schneegriesel sehr unangenehm, doch Frost, Nebel und Schneegriesel verwandeln die Landschaft in ein Wintermärchen. Dabei findet man so kreative Ideen. Menschen zauberten in Oberwiesenthal einen Schneeschwan. Einen Schneemann kann ja jeder bauen. Autofahrer nutzten einen großen Parkplatz für Drifts ein Riesenspaß für alle Allradbesitzer, nur die Polizei sieht das hingegen nicht so gern. Auf dem Fichtelberg herrscht dichter Nebel. Bei eisiger Kälte lieferten sich eine Familie sogar eine Schneeballschlacht. Andere Fluchen hingegen über das Wetter. Autos müssen von Schnee und Eis befreit werden. Der Winter ist auf den höchsten Bergen da. Ob er aber auch bis Weihnachten bleibt? ]

    Im Bild: Aufnahmen vom FIchtelberg *** Local Caption *** 28751980

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Schneegriesel bei Minustemperaturen auf dem Fichtelberg in Sachsen / 211118 *** Snow grizzly at minus temperatures on the Fichtelberg in Saxony, Oberwiesenthal, Germany - 21 Nov 2018 ***
    [181121 Winter. Nach den zwei Schneetiefs herrscht in Oberwiesenthal und auf dem Fichtelberg eindrucksvolles Winterwetter. Es ist zwar neblig und mit – 2 °C und Schneegriesel sehr unangenehm, doch Frost, Nebel und Schneegriesel verwandeln die Landschaft in ein Wintermärchen. Dabei findet man so kreative Ideen. Menschen zauberten in Oberwiesenthal einen Schneeschwan. Einen Schneemann kann ja jeder bauen. Autofahrer nutzten einen großen Parkplatz für Drifts ein Riesenspaß für alle Allradbesitzer, nur die Polizei sieht das hingegen nicht so gern. Auf dem Fichtelberg herrscht dichter Nebel. Bei eisiger Kälte lieferten sich eine Familie sogar eine Schneeballschlacht. Andere Fluchen hingegen über das Wetter. Autos müssen von Schnee und Eis befreit werden. Der Winter ist auf den höchsten Bergen da. Ob er aber auch bis Weihnachten bleibt? ]

    Im Bild: Aufnahmen vom FIchtelberg *** Local Caption *** 28751979

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
    Sylvie Tellier bei der Magnum x Alexander Wang Party im Rahmen der 71. Internationalen Filmfestspielen in Cannes / 100518 ***Cannes International Film Festival: Magnum VIP Party, Cannes, France - 10 May 2018***

    Stichwörter: porträt, portrait, portraet, headshot, vorstellung, roter teppich, promotion, präsentation, launch, *** Local Caption *** 25939626

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
    Caroline Daur bei der Magnum x Alexander Wang Party im Rahmen der 71. Internationalen Filmfestspielen in Cannes / 100518 ***Cannes International Film Festival: Magnum VIP Party, Cannes, France - 10 May 2018***

    Stichwörter: porträt, portrait, portraet, headshot, vorstellung, roter teppich, promotion, präsentation, launch, *** Local Caption *** 25939628

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
    Bella Hadid bei der Magnum x Alexander Wang Party im Rahmen der 71. Internationalen Filmfestspielen in Cannes / 100518 ***Cannes International Film Festival: Magnum VIP Party, Cannes, France - 10 May 2018***

    Stichwörter: porträt, portrait, portraet, headshot, vorstellung, roter teppich, promotion, präsentation, launch, *** Local Caption *** 25939643

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
    Iris Mittenaere bei der Magnum x Alexander Wang Party im Rahmen der 71. Internationalen Filmfestspielen in Cannes / 100518 ***Cannes International Film Festival: Magnum VIP Party, Cannes, France - 10 May 2018***

    Stichwörter: porträt, portrait, portraet, headshot, vorstellung, roter teppich, promotion, präsentation, launch, *** Local Caption *** 25939625

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis bei der Magnum Double Party
    Lena Gercke bei der Magnum x Alexander Wang Party im Rahmen der 71. Internationalen Filmfestspielen in Cannes / 100518 ***Cannes International Film Festival: Magnum VIP Party, Cannes, France - 10 May 2018***

    Stichwörter: porträt, portrait, portraet, headshot, vorstellung, roter teppich, promotion, präsentation, launch, *** Local Caption *** 25939613

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    Erdbeer-Eis-am-Stiel, Strawberry Popsicles
    Erdbeer-Eis-am-Stiel, Strawberry Popsicles *** Local Caption *** 00627036

     

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    NEWS - Kältewelle in Europa: Der Zürichsee und seine Eisskulpturen
    Winter am Zuerichsee bei Oberrieden, Eiszapfen FOTO: DUKAS/THEDI SUTER
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