Greenland has lost around 29,000 km2 of ice in thirty years. The melting of glaciers and layers of snow affects practically the entire surface of Greenland.

It is at the edge of today's large glaciers, to the north and southwest of the island, that the most land has been freed from ice. As a result, the surface area… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 74% left to discover. Flash sale -70% on digital subscription I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.