
The amount of heat the Earth traps has doubled in just 15 years, study shows
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Trapped heat — which leads to climate change — has increased remarkably since 2005, according to an alarming new study.
Researchers say it's a "remarkable" amount of energy that is already having far-reaching consequences. "It's excess energy that's being taken up by the planet," said Norman Loeb, a NASA scientist and lead author of the study, "so it's going to mean further increases in temperatures and more melting of snow and sea ice, which will cause sea level rise — all things that society really cares about."More Related News

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