The heat wave that smashed high temperature is recorded in five polar European countries.
It is accelerating the melting of the ice sheet and causing massive ice loss in the Arctic.
More than 11 billion tons of ice was lost to the oceans by surface melt on July 31st alone due to high temperature (21°C) from Greenland.
This would be enough to permanently increase the world’s sea levels by 0.1 mm.
While the melt from the ice sheets in July contributed to a rise of half a millimetre in global sea levels.
Greenland, the world’s largest island, is a semi-autonomous Danish territory between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans that has 82% of its surface covered in ice.