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A newly-discovered connection between climate change and depletion of the […]
New research has revealed that ice shelves in Antarctica are primarily melting from below due to warm ocean waters, rather than by dramatic iceberg breaks. Scientists believe that this phenomenon is causing a much faster and larger rate of melting than previously anticipated. As ice shelves lose mass, they speed up the flow of land-bound glaciers that feed them, moving ice from the continent to the ocean and contributing to global sea level rise.
Climate Scientist Hansen Turns Activist, Advocates ‘Fee’ on Carbon Pollution […]
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“The fuel for the more intense storms would be the […]