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Scientists Suggest Global Warming Could Hasten the Next Ice Age
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Scientists Are Mystified
Scientists are mystified why places with low vaccination rates have low infection rates, and places with high vaccination rates have high infection rates.
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Arctic Ice-Free By 2010
“there will be no sea ice left in the summer in the Arctic Ocean somewhere between 2010 and 2015. “And it’s probably going to happen even faster than that,” said Fortier, who leads an international team of researchers in the Arctic”
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Acceleration In Greenland Ice Accumulation
“since the 1600s, Greenland ice sheet accumulation rates have increased. The estimated mean accumulation rate in the most recent 170 years (1840–2009) is 30% greater than the estimated mean accumulation rate in the 410 years since 1600”
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