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‘Earth’s ice loss increases at record speed’ – Greater Kashmir
‘Earth’s ice loss increases at record speed’ Greater Kashmir | Earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice between 1994 and 2017, according to a study which reveals…
Earth has lost 28 trillion tonnes of ice between 1994 and 2017, according to a study which reveals that the rate at which ice is disappearing across the planet is speeding up.
The research, published on Monday in TheCryosphere journal, found that the rate of ice loss from the Earth has increased markedly within the past three decades, from 0.8 trillion tonnes per year in the 1990s to 1.3 trillion tonnes per year by 2017.
The team, led by researchers at the University of Leeds in the UK, is the first…
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