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Monday, January 28, 2019
Glacial Melt Is Exposing Land That's Been Hidden For More Than 40,000 Years
Melting ice is exposing hidden landscapes in the Canadian Arctic that
haven't been seen in more than 40,000 years, new research published in Nature Communications reveals. Unsurprisingly, the study suggests climate change is the driving force behind this record-breaking glacial retreat and with Arctic temps rising at increasing speed thanks to strong positive feedback loops
in the polar regions, we can expect things to heat up even quicker in
the near future. According to researchers at the University of Colorado
Boulder, the Canadian Arctic may be seeing its warmest century in as
many as 115,000 years. "The Arctic is currently warming two to three times faster than the
rest of the globe, so naturally, glaciers and ice caps are going to
react faster," Simon Pendleton, lead author and a doctoral researcher in
CU Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), said in
a statement...MORE
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