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Earth’s ice sheets tracking worst-case climate scenarios – Global Times
The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, which hold enough frozen water to lift oceans 65 meters, are tracking the UN’s worst-case scenarios for sea level rise, researchers said Monday, highlighting flaws in current climate change models.

The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, which hold enough frozen water to lift oceans 65 meters, are tracking the UN’s worst-case scenarios for sea level rise, researchers said on Monday, highlighting flaws in current climate change models.
A tiny red sailing boat is dwarfed by a huge iceberg in Disko Bay, Greenland. Photos: VCG
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