Environment
"Stable" Antarctic Permafrost Melting Faster than Expected, Researchers Say
The stable ice on Antarctic- the coastal permafrost- is melting faster than expected, a new study reported. Researchers said that the melting rate of the coastal Antarctic permafrost is now similar to the melt rate of permafrost at Arctic.
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