The expert says that the ice rivers in the world melt faster than ever


The ice rivers in the world lose 273 billion tons of ice annually-the equivalent of about three Olympic swimming pools per second. They have done this since 2000, and the problem is accelerating. These are just some of the results of a huge international study that included 35 research teams. In its right quorum, we talked to Michael Zembe, director of the Ice Watch Service.

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