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CMS scientists on the bottom (and top) of the world!

CMS scientists on the bottom (and top) of the world! The 79°N glacier in Greenland. Credit: Stephen Krisch May 27, 2021 Written by Tim Conway, Amelia Shevenell and Brad Rosenheim Melting polar ice sheets play a pivotal role in changing global sea levels, and are expected to contribute to a six-inch rise in Florida sea level by 2030. But melting ice also provides an important and changing supply of nutrients to the oceans around Greenland and Antarctica. The Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica, also plays a vital global role in regulating heat, salt, carbon, and nutrient transfer between the oceans and atmosphere (taking up much of the global carbon emissions),

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