U.K. researchers are carefully studying ice extracted from deep below Antarctica’s surface. Samples are said to be some of the oldest ever retrieved from the continent, dating back more than a million years. As Vincent McAviney reports, they offer important clues to how our climate is changing today.
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World’s oldest ice source sampled from Antarctica, sent to U.K. for climate research
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