Although the East 
 
Antarctic Ice Sheet 
 
contains enough ice to 
 
increase global sea levels 
 
60 meters if melted, 
 
possibilities that 
 
this would happen 
 
in the next few centuries 
 
had long been ruled out 
 
as surface temperatures 
 
across the region 
 
are well below freezing. 
 
However, new findings 
 
show that parts of 
 
the ice sheet are being 
 
affected by climate change 
 
more rapidly than 
 
previously believed. 
 
A team of scientists 
 
from Australia's 
 
Macquarie University 
 
and the Australian 
 
Nuclear Science and 
 
Technology Organization 
 
spent three summers 
 
in this remote region, 
 
where they used new 
 
technology to measure 
 
how previous climate 
 
warming and sea level 
 
rise 20,000 years ago 
 
had affected the region. 
 
They found boulders 
 
which had been deposited 
 
during a time 
 
when the ice cover 
 
was greater than today. 
 
Using a particle accelerator 
 
to measure long-lived 
 
radioactive isotopes, 
 
they implemented 
 
a new technique called 
 
cosmogenic surface 
 
exposure dating to 
 
identify the amount of 
 
time since the boulders 
 
were freed from the ice. 
 
The researchers 
 
determined that 
 
ice thickness on 
 
the Lambert Glacier 
 
had decreased several 
 
thousand years earlier 
 
than previous estimates, 
 
and concluded that the 
 
East Antarctic ice sheets 
 
are much more sensitive 
 
to climate change than 
 
current models suggest. 
 
 
Thank you, scientists, 
 
for your dedication
 
 in gathering this data 
 
from the Antarctic region 
 
to expand 
 
our understanding 
 
of the threats imposed 
 
by climate change. 
 
May we all be motivated 
 
to implement the most 
 
efficient measures to 
 
rapidly reduce emissions 
 
and preserve 
 
our beautiful planet. 
 
Speaking as on many 
 
previous occasions with 
 
concern for humanity, 
 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
 
emphasized 
 
during a March 2009 
 
videoconference
 
in California, USA 
 
the critical nature 
 
of planetary warming, 
 
while offering a way 
 
to alleviate the situation.
Supreme Master Ching Hai: Before, the United Nations 
 
predicted that 
 
one meter sea level rise 
 
would be very 
 
catastrophic already and 
 
causing a lot of people 
 
to lose their homes. 
 
, 
 
But scientists have learned 
 
that Greenland and 
 
western Antarctica 
 
and eastern Antarctica 
 
are all melting now,
 
which had not been 
 
a factor before. 
 
Based on these findings, 
 
one scientist said:
If all Antarctica 
 
were to melt, then
the sea level could rise up
 
to 70 meters! 
 
So, there's no way we 
 
can run away from this 
 
except we turn to 
 
a virtuous way of life; 
 
then we are connected 
 
with Heaven because 
 
Heaven is virtuous 
 
and love and blessing. 
I see no other way 
 
we can protect ourselves 
 
at all. 
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-uncovering-climate-clues-antarcticas-icy.html