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In Sign of Global Warming, 1600 Years of Ice in Peru's Andes Melted in 25 Years
New York Times
Glacial ice in the Peruvian Andes that took at least 1,600 years to form has melted in just 25 years, scientists reported Thursday, the latest indication that the recent spike in global temperatures has thrown the natural world out of balance.
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