Climate Desk: Last week, a much discussed new paper in the journal Nature seemed to suggest to some that we needn`t worry too much about the melting of Greenland, the mile-thick mass of ice at the top of the globe. The research found that the Greenland ice sheet seems to have survived a previous warm period in Earth`s history--the Eemian period, some 126,000 years ago--without vanishing (although it did melt considerably).
But Ohio State glaciologist Jason Box isn`t buying it.
At Monday`s Climate Desk Live...