In 2014, several research groups suggested that the oceanfront glaciers in the Amundsen Sea region of West Antarctica may have reached a point of “unstoppable” retreat due to warm ocean waters melting them from below. There’s a great deal at stake — West Antarctica is estimated to contain enough ice to raise global sea levels by 3.3 meters, or well over 10 feet, were it all to melt.

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The thing that worries me about all this talk is the alarmism. It is not enough to say that this could happen over a thousand years. It needs to be a threat today to be of interest to the reading public. Quickly clickbait, and lots of talk about global warming being a threat, becomes the standard of the day.


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