This is how Greenland looked on the date of the article – August 31, 2013
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Almost all of Greenland is covered in Fresh White Snow. Melt ponds on western side are all frozen up and covered with snow. N hem snow cover is starting to add up. Going to be a very interesting winter on the way.
Reblogged this on Health Science Watch.
Or,it could not.
Well, send all greens to Greenland and may be that could turn green…
bluetinged greens? like algae as they freeze?
seriously- looking nasty for the people who do reside there for feeding themselves or animals this year
We know that James Hansen had an ample supply of red crayons that he gave to NASA whenever their global temperature anomaly was calculated; maybe HuffPost forgot to ask “America’s Foremost Climate Scientist” if they have a supply of green crayons that they could use to color-in Greenland.