John:
We have some bad news about West Antarctica's largest glacier, Thwaites.
Research published in Nature indicates that Thwaites Glacier is melting in some spots faster than it should be. What’s worse: it has possibly started rapid and irreversible ice loss that will raise sea levels by two feet this century.
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STOP CLIMATE CHANGE » [[link removed]]This is already a huge red flag for sea level rise. If Thwaites were to disappear and its ice sheet were to plunge into the ocean, it could raise sea levels by an additional 10 feet.
As human-caused climate change continues to warm the planet, ice loss will only increase in speed. SEEC PAC Members are working hard in Congress to pass legislation that will combat the climate crisis, will you donate today to support their work? [[link removed]]
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Melting ice causes multiple detrimental impacts to people and ecosystems.
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Sea
level
rise
causes
increased
frequency
and
severity
of
flooding
in
coastal
locations.
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White
ice
reflects
sunlight
energy
back
into
space.
Without
it,
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planet
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warm
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faster.
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Melting
ice
changes
the
temperatures
of
oceans,
forcing
wildlife
to
migrate
and
causing
chaos
for
our
food
supplies.
Scientists say we should be very worried about what Thwaites glacial retreat means for our oceans and our planet.
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