Paper finds Greenland unlikely to melt from climate change
New study 'finds that the southern dome of Greenland did not melt away during the extreme natural climate change of the "Eemian interglacial (125,000 years ago), when annual mean temperatures over Greenland were [about] 5°C warmer than now for some millenia [thousands of years].' The author asks, 'will [the southern dome of Greenland] melt away for the first time in 400,000 years?' and concludes, 'Probably not.'