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Nov 3, 2017, 2:49 pm357 ptsEcoWatch
By Tim Radford Deep in the last Ice Age, 17,700 years ago, the ancient Antarctic suddenly began to warm. Climate change , unexpectedly, made itself felt in the Southern Hemisphere. Glaciers in Patagonia and in New Zealand began to retreat. Lakes in the Bolivian Andes began to swell with meltwater. Rain fell in…
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