Page Summary: After learning how long it will take the Earth's ice sheets to melt in the previous episode, we continue our journey in Greenland. We know the planet is getting hotter because of emissions from greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide.
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After learning how long it will take the Earth's ice sheets to melt in the previous episode, we continue our journey in Greenland. We know the planet is getting hotter because of emissions from greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide. Building resilience to floods, droughts, and wildfires – could beavers offer nature-based solutions to
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- After learning how long it will take the Earth's ice sheets to melt in the previous episode, we continue our journey in Greenland.
- We know the planet is getting hotter because of emissions from greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide.
- Building resilience to floods, droughts, and wildfires – could beavers offer nature-based solutions to
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