Antarctica
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Antarctic Ice Melt Will Double by 2050, Say Experts
Recently, researchers have pointed out that Antarctica's melting hasn't been as intense as many climate change experts had feared. However, new research has revealed that this is all about to change, with new data hinting that the White Continent's surface will double its current melt rate by 2050.
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Marine Bottom-Dwellers Combat Climate Change in Antarctica?
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It's a Champ! Southern Ocean Taking Up More Carbon
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Climate Change: Greenland is Still Melting, NASA Video Reminds Us
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New Fossil: 35 Million-Year-Old Penguin And Swimming
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Melting Glaciers Feeding Antarctic Food Chain
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Arctic Dragonfish Embryos: A Climate-Change Story
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What Does One Marine Robotics Scientist Say About Sea Ice?
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What is Causing Bright Southern Skies Near Antarctica?
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Antarctica Desert and Climate Change: Microbes Matter Too
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New Yeti Crab Found in Warm Currents in Antarctica
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Alaska Glaciers Leading to Global Sea Level Rise
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Earth's Ozone is in Good Shape, Scientists Say