East Antarctica glacial stronghold melting as seas warm
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#44RZQ)
Nasa detects ice retreat probably linked to ocean changes in region once thought stable
A group of glaciers spanning an eighth of the East Antarctica coastline are being melted by the warming seas, scientists have discovered.
This Antarctic region stores a vast amount of ice, which, if lost, would in the long-term raise global sea level by tens of metres and drown coastal settlements around the world.
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