NASA says the last remaining section of a huge Antarctic ice shelf will be gone by 2020 -- faster than scientists initially expected. The shelf is known as Larsen B, and it's existed for 10,000 years. We'll take a look at the data and talk about how this event fits into the broader context of climate change with our panel:
- Eric Hittinger, RIT professor of public policy with a focus on energy policy
- Enid Cardinal, senior sustainability advisor for RIT
- Abigail McHugh-Grifa, Rochester People's Climate Coalition
- Susan Spencer, ROCSPOT