The Role a Melting Iceberg Played in Exxon’s Biggest Disaster

Los Angeles Times

In the wee hours of March 24, 1989, the channel connecting the Alaskan port of Valdez with Prince William Sound was riddled with icebergs shed from the deteriorating Columbia Glacier, a massive river of ice that had begun breaking apart only a few years earlier, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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