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What can ancient ice teach us about our climate’s future?
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When the world's ice sheets formed, they trapped carbon inside them, and by studying samples of ancient ice, we can learn a lot about the earth's climate history. As well as predicting what this could mean for our climate's future. Maiya May explains

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@sagebreeze

6 days ago

Thank you for keeping the public informed 💚

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@FelipeKana1

6 days ago

Please folks, stay safe. Staying Jan 21st, the US will not be safe for people doing work like ours. Please, please stay safe and don't take this power shift lightly.

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@sandydiller4828

3 days ago

A former colleague started his career digging cores in Antarctica, for 2 years. I wonder how he’s feeling about such quick warming.

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@MrAtrophy

5 days ago

did you use some 55 Kyo ice to make a martini ?

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@mhub3576

2 days ago

That doesn't sound good. Oh well, I'm sure the orange felon will solve it. 😂

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@cr-iv1el

5 days ago

And how is carbon bad?

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@aleksanderpopov5060

6 days ago

Those studies are paid for by special interests and the research will say what it was paid to say. When the research is peer reviewed independently from those who are responsible for the funding only then can we start to make political decisions based on that information. Too many times before we have seen “science” used that way, what makes anyone think differently now?

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