The world's polar ice melt is speeding up.
Researchers at the University of Texas say the the ice sheet in East Antarctica started to melt faster in 2006, and that could cause sea levels to rise sooner than expected.
Scientists at the University's Center for Space Research used satellite data on gravity change to measure the rate of ice melt from April 2002...
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