Recent Antarctic climate, glacier changes at the ‘upper bound’ of normal
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 14 April, 2013
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In the last few decades, glaciers at the edge of the icy continent of Antarctica have been thinning, and research has shown the rate of thinning has accelerated and contributed significantly to sea level rise. New ice core research suggests that, while the changes are dramatic, they cannot be attributed with confidence to human-caused global warming....