Friday, April 28, 2017

Relentless

Studies published in Nature find that Antarctica's surface melt features are more extensive than previously thought. Meanwhile, Arctic summers could be ice-free by the 2030s with an associated cost between $7 and 90 trillion by 2100. And, as expected, the Mauna Loa Observatory recorded 410 ppm of carbon dioxide for the first time on April 18.

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