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Antarctic Species Hang on for Dear Life as Icebergs Batter Shores
As the planet continues to warm, with no relief in sight, massive losses of sea ice in Antarctica have left icebergs free to roam for most of the year, and these out-of-control boulders are bashing into shores and killing Antarctic species, new research has found.
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