Climate change in Greenland is primarily characterized by the accelerated melting of its ice sheets and glaciers, rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and impacts on ecosystems and local communities. Here are some key aspects: 1. **Melting Ice Sheets**: Greenland's ice sheet is the second largest in the world, and it has been losing mass at an accelerated rate due to rising temperatures. This melting contributes to global sea level rise, which poses risks to coastal communities worldwide.

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