After three decades of sitting idle, the world’s largest iceberg is on the move again. At almost 4,000 square kilometres — which is roughly three times the size of New York City — the colossal Antarctic iceberg known as A23a could be (slowly) making its way into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, towards the Southern Ocean.
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‘What happens in Antarctica doesn’t stay,’ UN warns as world’s largest iceberg starts shifting
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