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Melting of Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets: Atmospheric CO2 and The Shift of Climate Zones
Dr. Andrew Glikson
11-26-19
As the concentration of atmospheric CO2 has risen to 408 ppm and the total greenhouse gas level, including methane and nitrous oxide, combine to near 500 parts per million CO2-equivalent, the stability threshold of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, currently melting at an accelerated rate, has been exceeded. The consequent expansion of tropics and the shift of climate zones toward the shrinking poles lead to......
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