over there:

While the area of collapse involves 160 square miles at present, a large part of the 5,000-square-mile Wilkins Ice Shelf is now supported only by a narrow strip of ice between two islands, said CU-Boulder’s Ted Scambos, lead scientist at NSIDC. “If there is a little bit more retreat, this last ‘ice buttress’ could collapse and we’d likely lose about half the total ice shelf area in the next few years.”

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Wilkins ice shelf

Shouldn’t that be “Region of Beachfront Reclamation”? Liberal media bias!

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