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On the Melting of the Arctic Ice [closed]

I have read that: Polar ice caps are melting as global warming causes climate change. We lose Arctic sea ice at a rate of almost 13% per decade, and over the past 30 years, the oldest and thickest ice ...
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Why is climate change triggering faster rotation?

On July the 29th 2022, the Earth finished its rotation about 1.5 milliseconds earlier than the entire 24 hours. Scientists link this to climate change, saying that a possible reason could be due to ...
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Which way might commercial fusion power affect the earth's energy balance?

The ITER fusion-energy project might prove the feasibility of commercial fusion-energy generation by mid-century. This would be a comparatively clean method of energy generation, and subject to ...
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