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Our future could be warmer, according to a new study that used a 2,540 metre Greenland ice core to analyse temperature and ice sheet extent back through the Eemian period, the last interglacial that happened 115-130 thousand years ago.
Our future could be warmer, according to a new study that used a 2,540 metre Greenland ice core to analyse temperature and ice sheet extent back through the Eemian period, the last interglacial that happened 115-130 thousand years ago. 

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