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The Antarctic Ice Sheet Could Melt Faster Than Predicted

A research team from the University of South Australia has new evidence to suggest that the Antarctic ice sheet could be melting faster than previously thought – which means sea levels will rise more quickly. Continue reading The Antarctic Ice Sheet Could Melt Faster Than Predicted

December 4, 20191 Comment

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