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Posting time: 1.8 years ago on 2/11/2019 10:28:57 AM
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Archived The destruction of the Antarctic ice sheet may not lead to such a catastrophic rise in the level of the oceans, as previously thought. (maritimeherald.com)
submitted 1.8 years ago by DrunkViking
[–] OhGoodLord2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 1.8 years ago
It's almost like the Earth goes through cooling and warming phases and this stuff just kind of works itself out.
[–] DrunkViking [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.8 years ago
Imagine my surprise.
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[–] OhGoodLord2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It's almost like the Earth goes through cooling and warming phases and this stuff just kind of works itself out.
[–] DrunkViking [S] ago
Imagine my surprise.