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Melting Antarctic ice sheets are slowing Earth's strongest ocean current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). This melting has implications for global climate indicators, including sea level rise, ocean warming and viability of marine ecosystems.

World's glaciers melting faster than ever recorded. Since the turn of the century, they have lost more than 6,500 billion tonnes – or 5% – of their ice. And the pace of melting is increasing.

Dark algae could accelerate melting of Greenland ice sheet

Melting permafrost makes 'drunken forests' store less carbon

The melting of Greenland: A climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century

The melting of Greenland: a climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century - EurekAlert

Underwater mapping reveals new insights into melting of Antarctica's ice shelves

Recent volcanic 'fires' in Iceland triggered by storage and melting in crust

Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought

New Antarctic Ice Tipping Point Discovered as Study Says We've Underestimated Melting

Arctic melting heavily influenced by little-studied meteorological phenomena

Arctic melting heavily influenced by little-studied meteorological phenomena, find scientists led by UMass Amherst - EurekAlert

Radical Plan to Stop 'Doomsday Glacier' Melting to Cost $50 Billion

Melting of Greenland ice could cause European heat extremes this year

Accelerated Melting: Greenland’s Glacier Retreat Doubled in 20 Years

Melting of West Antarctic Ice Shelves May Be Inevitable