Ice lost on this continent more than 17 times the size of Toronto - Yahoo News Canada
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- A glacier in Antarctica has lost 12,820 square kilometers of ice over the past 30 years, an area roughly 17 times the size of Toronto.
- The Thwaites Glacier, a key contributor to global sea-level rise, is at risk of losing more ice by 2067, according to climate models.
- The glacier's rapid melting could have catastrophic consequences for tens of millions of people around the world.
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