Timekeepers have discovered the world’s clocks may need to lose one second to stay on time with the Earth’s rotation, which has slightly slowed down. Eric Sorensen explains how this “negative leap second” is linked to climate change, and why losing one second of time matters much more than you might think.
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How climate change could prompt ‘negative leap second’
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