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"We've Lost Control" – West Antarctic Ice Sheet's Unavoidable Meltdown

The West Antarctic Ice Sheet's melting rate is projected to rise significantly this century, irrespective of fossil fuel cutbacks. While the future looks challenging, reducing fossil fuel reliance is still vital for adaptation and mitigation. The West Antarctic Ice Sheet will continue to increase ....

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West Antarctica's Marine Ice Sheet Stable, But Nears Tipping Point

West Antarctica's Marine Ice Sheet Stable, But Nears Tipping Point
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Stability inspection for West Antarctica show

Antarctica’s vast ice masses seem far away, yet they store enough water to raise global sea levels by several meters. A team of experts from European research institutes has now provided the first systematic stability inspection of the ice sheet’s current state. Their diagnosis: While they found no indication of irreversible, self-reinforcing retreat of the ice sheet in West Antarctica yet, global warming to date could already be enough to trigger the slow but certain loss of ice over the next hundreds to thousands of years. ....

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