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Crucial Antarctic ice shelf could fail within five years, scientists say

December 13, 2021 at 2:49 p.m. EST
An ITGC field site on Thwaites Glacier. (Peter Davis/British Antarctic Survey)
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Scientists have discovered a series of worrying weaknesses in the ice shelf holding back one of Antarctica’s most dangerous glaciers, suggesting that this important buttress against sea level rise could shatter within the next three to five years.

Until recently, the ice shelf was seen as the most stable part of Thwaites Glacier, a Florida-sized frozen expanse that already contributes about 4 percent of annual global sea level rise. Because of this brace, the eastern portion of Thwaites flowed more slowly than the rest of the notorious “doomsday glacier.”