Antarctic ice sheets melted rapidly 20 million years ago due to orbital changes. Researchers warn modern emissions could trigger similar instability, urging climate action. Geoscientists led by the University of Leicester and the University of Southampton have discovered periods of sudden melting in the Antarctic ice sheet in a new climate record from over 20 […]
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Antarctica’s Irregular Heartbeat: Scientists Uncover Dangerous Signs of Rapid Melting
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