A sediment core spanning millions of years and new modeling studies point to significant ice retreat under temperatures similar to today.
By Bob Berwyn
Drilling through 500 feet of floating ice into the Antarctic Ocean floor, climate scientists have retrieved a rare 23-million-year record of sediments that helps demonstrate why the planet’s southern ice shield could determine the fate of distant low-lying coastal areas.
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