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Tracking Icebergs Can Help Decipher Changing Climate Models Amidst Melting Ice Problems
The increasing melting of ice could lead to rapid sea level rise and damage to wildlife. In a new report, researchers found ways to improve climate models by using GPS-tracked icebergs. Read here.
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