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West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming twice earlier estimate

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Matt McGrath
The Larsen B ice shelf collapsed in just a month in 2002
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A new analysis of temperature records indicates that the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet is warming nearly twice as fast as previously thought.

US researchers say they found the first evidence of warming during the southern hemisphere's summer months.

They are worried that the increased melting of ice as a result of warmer temperatures could contribute to sea-level rise.

The study has been published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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