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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise far faster than expected

Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise far faster than expected
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Global sea levels may rise faster than previously expected, suggests a new study in Nature Communications. The reason is that warming oceans appear to be melting Antarctic ice shelves from below much more rapidly than expected.

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