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Unprecedented Thaw in Greenland and Antarctica that Loses in 30 Years the Equivalent of the Province of Grenada

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A map of the retreat of glaciers in Antarctica reveals that, although 77% of the coast remains stable, vulnerable areas lose ice at an alarming rate due to the intrusion of temperate oceanic water. The continent has already lost 12,820 square kilometres of firm ice since 1996, an area of
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A map of the retreat of glaciers in Antarctica reveals that, although 77% of the coast remains stable, vulnerable areas lose ice at an alarming rate due to the intrusion of temperate oceanic water. The continent has already lost 12,820 square kilometres of firm ice since 1996, an area of

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radiocable.com broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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