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New Study: Why Antarctica's Ice Suddenly Started Growing

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
Five years ago, something unexpected happened in Antarctica: despite the ice melting at an ever-increasing rate, the continent's total ice mass began to grow. Some interpreted this as a sign that climate change was not hitting the continent as hard as feared. But a new study paints a different picture.

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Five years ago, something unexpected happened in Antarctica: despite the ice melting at an ever-increasing rate, the continent's total ice mass began to grow. Some interpreted this as a sign that climate change was not hitting the continent as hard as feared. But a new study paints a different picture.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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