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The new video of one of the scariest places on Earth
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The new video of one of the scariest places on Earth

For the first time, scientists have a clear view of the line where the giant Thwaites Glacier is leaking water into the ocean.
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Global warming could make microbes living in Alaskan tundra release more greenhouse gases, scientists warn
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Global warming could make microbes living in Alaskan tundra release more greenhouse gases, scientists warn

"We saw that microbial communities respond quite rapidly - within four or five years - to even modest levels of warming," said an author of the study.

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The message of a scorching 2018: We’re not prepared for global warming
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The message of a scorching 2018: We’re not prepared for global warming

It’s hot. But it may not be the new normal yet. Temperatures are still rising.
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