Ancient Ice Loss in Antarctica’s Most Stable Region Paints a Bleak Picture of What Could Come - Gizmodo 23-Jul-2020
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Ancient Ice Loss in Antarctica’s Most Stable Region Paints a Bleak Picture of What Could Come - Gizmodo
A new paper suggests that the East Antarctic ice sheet may not be as stable as we thought. Looking at ancient melting, the study finds evidence that this piece of the Antarctic experienced melting 400,000 years ago when the world was 1.8 to 3.6 degrees Fahren…
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