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    How much time does the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica have left? Our reporter Raymond Zhong and our photographer Chang W. Lee are joining scientists and engineers who measure how much sea levels could rise as a result of melting ice.

    By Raymond Zhong, Chang W. Lee, Christina Thornell, Kassie Bracken, Jon Miller, Thomas Vollkommer, Leila Medina and Stephanie Swart

    December 26, 2025

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