Climate change is making massive landslides and tsunamis more likely in the North
Rapid change means more areas of the Far North may be at risk for catastrophic events.
The rapid retreat of an Alaska glacier and the precarious condition of a mountain slope that had previously been buttressed by the melting ice so alarmed a team of scientists that they issued a public letter warning of possible catastrophe.
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