the shifts in ice that have shaped our planet
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If a four-degree Celsius warming persisted for several millennia,the sea level could rise by as much as 10 meters.By studying past climates,scientists learn more about what drives the shifts in ice that have shaped our planet for millions of years.Research suggests that by taking action now to reduce carbon dioxide emissions quickly,we still have the opportunity to curb ice loss and save our coastal communities.
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