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Dec 7, 2016, 12:59 pm99 ptsInsideClimate News
The huge ice sheet melted several times between ice ages, leading to belief it will melt faster with global warming, with dire implications for sea level rise. By Bob Berwyn Greenland rocks now buried under 10,000 feet of ice were ice-free for long stretches during the past 1.4 million years, leading scientists…
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