Scientists Warn of Rapid, Irreversible Antarctic Ice Collapse and Global Risks

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New research warns that rapid, interconnected changes in Antarctica's ice, oceans, and ecosystems could trigger irreversible global impacts, including a potential collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet leading to over three meters of sea level rise, unless greenhouse gas emissions are significantly reduced.
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