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Take a look at this :
It's comming very soon this year at current rate.
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Take a look at this :
It's comming very soon this year at current rate.
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Take a look at this :
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Take a look at this :
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The Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS) is on the verge of total collapse this year 2026, according latest Sentinel-1 satellite images.
A lot of giant cracks are visible on satellite image and sea ice near the ice shelf is broken up completely.
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The total collapse of the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS) is imminent this year.
Furthermore, the shear zone threatens to break up completely very soon.
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But that's nothing compared to what awaits us for the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf in West Antarctica, namely its imminent total collapse, which is holding back far more ice than the Antarctic Peninsula this year.
Accelerating sea level rise is imminent.
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