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"content": "nostr:npub15zu89j2k6sja8qgcs5qdu2pfra5kemhlgeern2cpcw2svkuvkudqu3s7lx Yeah I think this is how interglacials usually end. While we've affected it this time, it fits with one of the explanations on how interglacials end. The warm climate during 10-12000 years finally cause the Greenland ice to melt enough to disrupt the AMOC and the ice starts spreading again from the north.\n\nhttps://blog.troed.se/2023/10/25/the-end-of-our-warm-interglacial/\n\n#Climate",
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