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Study documents accelerating ice loss in Antarctica and Greenland

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The study found that two-thirds of the annual ice loss came from Greenland and about a third from Antarctica. Though the study found that some ice had been gained in the East Antarctic sheet, the losses in the rest of the continent were far greater.

Sea level has risen an average of 3 millimeters a year since 1992, but the effect is cumulative and accelerating, Abraham said.

“Most people think they don’t have to worry about it, because it’s just a few millimeters,” he said. “But every inch we get makes a storm surge worse.”

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