[
Reuters] Temperatures in the Antarctic Peninsula started rising naturally 600 years ago,
long before man-made climate changes further increased them, scientists said in
a study on Wednesday that helps explain the recent collapses of vast ice
shelves. The study, reconstructing
ancient temperatures to understand a region that is warming faster than anywhere
else in the southern hemisphere, said a current warming rate of 2.6 degrees
Celsius (4.7 Fahrenheit) per century was "unusual" but not unprecedented.