Troll

Greenland shaken, not stirred by ice loss

Advertisement

by

Joe Copeland

As its glaciers break up, Greenland is experiencing a new phenomenon: earthquakes caused by the massive movement of ice when icebergs fall into the sea. Many measure around 5.0 on the Richter scale. A scientist tells The Guardian that the quakes "are a marker of the fact that the ice sheet is getting smaller and retreating."

Donation CTA
Joe Copeland

By Joe Copeland

Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi