Scientists link Antarctic sea ice collapse to triple climate threat Triple climate impact: Stronger winds, deep ocean heat, and atmospheric shifts combined to melt Antarctic sea ice to record lows.
Antarctica is being ravaged by a triple-whammy of climate chaos that has melted sea ice to record lows, a new study has ...
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. View on ...
Antarctic sea ice is shrinking faster than expected. New research shows how winds, ocean heat, and feedback loops caused this ...
Antarctica is warming roughly twice as fast as the rest of the planet, putting its vast ice sheets, surrounding oceans, and unique ecosystems at growing risk. A new study led by researchers from the ...
Antarctic sea ice has been melting rapidly, and this, in addition to being a scientific concern, has become a concrete threat to global climate balance. The melting ice cover has been observed in ...
Up to 59% of Antarctic ice shelves may be at risk of disappearing under high-emission scenarios by 2300, according to a comprehensive analysis of the effect of ocean warming published in Nature. This ...
Abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in Antarctica driven by climate change could lift global oceans by meters and lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations," scientists warned ...
While scientists cite direct evidence that the Antarctic ice sheet is melting, their theories about the reasons are controversial. Most scientists see global warming as one of the factors. But whether ...
Integration of proxy records with ocean–climate modeling reveals that early Holocene ice-shelf retreat in East Antarctica was driven by oceanic forcing enhanced by meltwater discharge from neighboring ...