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New research shows “Under circumstances somewhat like today, but 8,000 years ago, part of the #Antarctic ice sheet melted by 450 meters over a period of only 200 years, which was at the end of the last ice age. … The ocean-only temperature for May 2024 in the Southern Hemisphere ranked the highest on record.”
Expansion of #FossilFuels, Inaction on emissions reduction risks rapid #SeLevelRise adding to #ClimateCrisis
https://countercurrents.org/2024/06/antarctic-ice-melt-new-sobering-studies/Published at
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