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Ice loss likely to continue in Antarctica – EurekAlert
A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has revealed that ice loss in Antarctica persisted for many centuries after it was initiated…

A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has revealed that ice loss in Antarctica persisted for many centuries after it was initiated and is expected to continue.
“Our study implies that ice loss unfolding in Antarctica today is likely to continue unbated for a long time – even if climate change is brought under control,” said lead study authors Dr Richard Jones and Dr Ross Whitmore, from the Monash University School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment.
The study, published…
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