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© Sébastien Gorla
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Matteo Varsi
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Unknown - Untitled (baseball study), c. 1930
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Agnes MartinUntitledblack ink on paper, 8x8”1960
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Simone ShubuckCompartment For Beliefs2012 15.75” x 11” Mixed Media on paper
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Melting Glaciers Cause 1/3 of the World’s Sea Level Rise
by Stephanie Pappas
The world’s glaciers lost 260 gigatons of water each year between 2003 and 2009, making these rivers of ice responsible for almost a third of sea-level rise in that time, new research finds.
The study, to appear tomorrow (May 17) in the journal Science, used multiple methods to pin down estimates of how much ice is lost from glaciers. The results suggest that on-the-ground measurements yield estimates that are too extreme, but some satellite methods don’t go far enough…
(read more: Live Science)                
(photo: Aletsch Glacier, Switzerlan; credit: Frank Paul)
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Janice Wu