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World s glaciers melting at accelerating rate © Brian Menounos Klinaklini Glacier in Canada: There is now far more certainty about what is happening
The world s glaciers are melting at an accelerating rate, according to a comprehensive new study.
A French-led team assessed the behaviour of nearly all documented ice streams on the planet.
The researchers found them to have lost almost 270 billion tonnes of ice a year over the opening two decades of the 21st Century.
The meltwater produced now accounts for about a fifth of global sea-level rise, the scientists tell Nature journal.
The numbers involved are quite hard to imagine, so team member Robert McNabb, from the universities of Ulster and Oslo, uses an analogy.
I ll be putting the science of crack at how the most famous of volcanic eruptions threw the rock crushing. Temperatures up to about a 1000 degrees and pressures up to about maybe 6 kilometers underneath the crust folks you know in a lab Ok No exactly. We seek the wreck of the 1st ship sunk in World War 2 The Athenia September 3rd 1939 war against Germany is the cleric that night and a German submarine saw it and fired a torpedo that hit and disabled the ship and slowly Athenia started sinking and we ve the sounds. That are helping ecologists track the state of the forests in Southeast Asia. We start though with masses c o 2 monitoring satellite to which was launched mid 2014 and has just released its 1st suite of data comp and dioxide as we all know is on the rise because of the fossil fuels we burn the cement we make in the forests where felling but the release is not steady and the orbits in Carbon Observatory as it s known in full is this reveal the way concentrations are influence
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