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Global warming exposed 2,466 km of new coastline in the Arctic in 20 years: Report

Summary by Carbon Copy
The rapid retreat of glaciers pose health and economic risks to local communities For decades, global warming has been causing accelerated melting of glaciers in mountains and the two poles. In the Arctic, this has caused marine terminating glaciers — whose boundaries end in the ocean — to retreat at a rapid pace in the 21st century. This has caused coastlines and land to appear in these regions, which were historically always covered in ice. Ac…
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Carbon Copy broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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