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What if sea levels could have been 6-9 metres higher 125,000 years ago with same global temperatures

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Figure 1. Peak global mean temperature, atmospheric COuncertainty of GMSL maximum. Red pie charts over Greenland and Antarctica denote fraction and not location of ice retreat
Figure 2. Diagram showing the lower troposphere temperature and the North and South Hemispjhere sea ice extent, both from satellite monitoring projects started at the end of the 1970s

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