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  "textContent": "When researcher Peter Convey first visited Antarctica’s McCloud Glacier, the remnants of which are seen here, in 1989, the nunatak seen at middle right of the glacier barely poked through the ice surface, and could be skied up to. Credit: Peter Convey",
  "title": "Antarctic Peninsula Faces Starkly Different Futures, Depending on Decisions Made Today"
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