The sea-level rise from Antarctica's melting ice sheet could be 30% higher than estimated due to an effect scientists previously thought was 'inconsequential,' new study says

The sea-level rise from Antarctica's melting ice sheet could be 30% higher than estimated due to an effect scientists previously thought was 'inconsequential,' new study says

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The "water expulsion mechanism" means global sea-level rise over the next 1,000 years could be 3.3 feet higher than previously thought.

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