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Posted: 2025-04-22 17:00:58 UTC

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New models suggest that streams and lakes hidden beneath Antarctica’s ice could speed up sea level rise, potentially adding two extra meters of rise by 2300.
Subglacial water accelerating sea level rise
Potential for two extra meters of sea level rise by 2300
Hidden streams and lakes beneath Antarctic ice
Modeling the impact of subglacial water on sea level