Climate Change Is on Pace to Kill an Ice Age Remnant

Barnes Ice Cap
The Barnes Ice Cap covers an area the size of Delaware.
(Image credit: NASA)

Humans are in the process of changing the planet in a way that hasn't happened in 2.6 million years.

For eons, the Laurentide Ice Sheet has been a fixture of North America. At its peak, it covered the majority of Canada and sent icy tendrils down across the Midwest and Northeast, covering Chicago, New York and Toronto in a mile or more of ice. It helped carved mountains as it advanced, and it filled the Great Lakes as it receded at the end of the last Ice Age.

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