Scientists have just uncovered a surprising cause behind the rapid melting of Antarctica’s ice — and it’s not the usual suspect. For decades, experts thought westerly winds were to blame. But a new University of Washington study reveals powerful northerly winds are actually accelerating ice loss by sealing off ocean gaps that normally let heat escape. The result? Warmer waters melting ice shelves from below — faster than ever. And it might all be linked to human-driven climate change. This game-changing discovery could reshape how we fight global sea level rise :globe_showing_Europe-Africa::snowflake:<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA828319<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com