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Earth has lost over 28 trillion tonnes in 23 years: Report – Herald Country Market
In 23 years from 1994 to 2016, the Earth lost 28 trillion tons of ice. Scientists in the United Kingdom

In 23 years from 1994 to 2016, the Earth lost 28 trillion tons of ice. Scientists in the United Kingdom have made this surprising conclusion by analyzing Earth’s polar regions, mountains and glaciers through satellite surveys. He looked at how global warming is increasing and how ice is being lost as a result of continued greenhouse gas emissions.
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