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Antarctica’s Fragile Future: The Race Against Melting Ice
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Antarctica is warming faster than ever, and the effects are startling.
For 20 years , marine biologist Simon Morley has dived beneath Antarctic ice, studying its vibrant underwater life.
But now the ice is too thin for safety, cutting his dives from over 100 a year to just a handful.
Giant glaciers are shrinking, and invasive grasses are spreading.
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