“Luxembourg-Sized” Glacier Breaks Off Antarctica; Future Chills for East Coast, Europe?
by Robert Quigley | 2:47 pm, February 26th
A roughly 985 square-mile iceberg — every news outlet seems to have settled on “Luxembourg-sized” to describe it, for some reason — has broken off of Antarctica. Scientists fear that the break could change global ocean currents, threaten Antarctic biodiversity, and perhaps lead to permanent cold weather on the East Coast and in Europe decades down the road, Times Online reports.
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