loss today.uci.edu January 23, 2008 NASA: Antarctic Ice Loss Speeds up, Nearly M...
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collapsing at an alarming rate. With less ice available, seals have moved inland...
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Description: force — has been long debated, stratigraphers have refused to acknowledge compelling evidence for its advent. At least for the London Society, that position has now been revised. To the question Are we now living in the Anthropocene? the 21 members of the Commission unanimously answer yes. They adduce robust evidence that the Holocene epoch — the interglacial span of unusually stable climate that has allowed the rapid evolution of agriculture and urban civilization — has ended and that ...