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Rapid melting in West Antarctica is ‘unavoidable,’ with potentially disastrous consequences for sea level rise, study finds

  • The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is melting and will continue to do so, regardless of emissions reductions, leading to increased sea levels.
  • The collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major concern, potentially causing a rise in sea levels by around 5m , even under the best-case scenario.
  • Rapid ice shelf melting in the Amundsen Sea will contribute to the accelerated melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, potentially leading to its collapse.
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The Antarctic ice caps that contribute most to rising sea levels if they disappear look set to melt no matter what emissions reductions the world succeeds in, according to a new study. But a Swedish researcher warns against pulling too big a gear on the findings.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, October 23, 2023.
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