This article explains that the Greenland glacier in question is affected by the cooler ocean currents that are in turn a result of a change in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). This is a reminder that much of our climate goes in natural cycles that are driven by the ocean currents such as the NAO. We are only just beginning to understand their behaviour, which is why computer climate models are so unreliable, but the scientists who construct them don't want to admit this for obvious reasons.
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