‘Blue Blob’ slows glacial melt in Iceland as temperatures rise across the globe
by Gerry Hadden from The World: Latest Stories on (#6CYV6)
About 10% of Iceland is still covered by glaciers - what Icelanders call their white diamonds." Now, a mysterious patch of cold water in the North Atlantic Ocean, known as the Blue Blob," is helping slow down the rate at which these glaciers are melting. But scientists are concerned about how long this will last.