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4 Dec 2024 7:31
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    The melting of Antarctic ice sheets could provide vital information, on the future of sea level rise

    The melting of Antarctic ice sheets could provide vital information, on the future of sea level rise


    Climate scientists from Wellington's Victoria University are drilling into ice sheets on the frozen continent.

    They're hoping to unlock information dating back potentially millions of years, including from when the Earth was as warm as it is now.

    GNS scientist Richard Levy says climate change is the biggest existential threat to humanity right now.

    He says increases in temperature will see ice shelves collapse, meaning we will no longer be able to stop metres of sea level rise.

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    Confidence All Black Sevu Reece was NOT given special treatment, after charges against him ended in a discharge without conviction 7:27

    Business:
    A popular Wellington food producer has gone bust, after 30 years in businesses 7:27

    Law and Order:
    A search warrant of a Kapiti mongrel mob prospect's caused a chain reaction of further arrests 7:17

    Entertainment:
    Robbie Williams has admitted he was a "really awful" boyfriend to Nicole Appleton 7:14

    Environment:
    More than 30 people killed in deadly flooding across Malaysia and southern Thailand 7:07

    Entertainment:
    Keira Knightley had to channel Homer Simpson in her new TV series 6:44

    Entertainment:
    Katherine Waterston felt awkward playing a mother before she became one herself 6:14

    Rugby:
    North Harbour's been the best-performing men's team on day one of golf's inter-provincial championships in Christchurch 5:07

    Law and Order:
    Home affairs minister says there is a lot of goodwill to secure prison transfer for remaining Bali Nine members 22:37

    Business:
    Energy Resources Aotearoa says gas producers were severely damaged by the previous ban on oil and gas exploration 21:57


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