Washington DC (UPI) Oct 02, 2020
During the last ice age, Earth's climate was characterized by dramatic, hemispheric-scale shifts. New research - published this week in the journal Science - suggests this shiftiness was, at least in part, caused by successive discharges from the ice sheets that spread across western North America into the Pacific. Researchers suggest their discovery can help climate scientists
Discharges from western North America disrupted climate during last ice age
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