Polar Research Reveals Accelerating Ice Sheet Instability
New research from multiple polar research teams reveals that ice sheet instability is accelerating beyond previous model predictions. Satellite data shows that the rate of ice loss from Greenland and West Antarctica has doubled in the past decade. The findings have implications for sea level rise projections, with some scientists calling for upward revisions to mid-century estimates.
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