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Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 30m

A new study reveals that the dramatic loss of Antarctic sea ice, attributed to deep ocean heat, powerful winds, and a self-reinforcing feedback loop, has led to significant environmental concerns, including disrupted ocean currents and rising sea levels, with predictions of increased tourism exacerbating pressures on the fragile ecosystem. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIce #AQ #AU

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 2h

A recent study highlights the "triple whammy" of deep ocean heat, powerful winds, and a feedback loop that has led to the dramatic collapse of Antarctica's sea ice, warning that ongoing losses could disrupt global ocean currents, accelerate climate warming, and contribute to rising sea levels, while increasing tourism poses additional risks to the fragile ecosystem. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIce #AQ #AU

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 3h

A recent study led by the University of Southampton reveals that Antarctica has been experiencing severe ice loss due to a combination of deep ocean heat, powerful winds, and a feedback loop that has destabilized the region, potentially leading to global consequences such as rising sea levels and accelerated warming. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIceMelting #AQ #AU #CL #NZ #US

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 4h

A recent study reveals that Antarctica's ice loss, averaging 149 billion metric tonnes annually from 2002 to 2020, is driven by a combination of deep ocean heat, strong winds, and a feedback loop, with significant implications for global sea levels and climate stability, warning that continued declines in sea ice may exacerbate warming and environmental risks as tourism increases in the region. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIce #AQ #AU

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 5h

A recent study published in Science Advances reveals that Antarctica's dramatic ice loss, averaging 149 billion metric tons annually from 2002 to 2020, is driven by a combination of deep ocean heat, strong winds, and a feedback loop that prevents sea ice recovery, raising concerns about disrupted ocean currents, accelerated global warming, and rising sea levels, which could impact millions of people. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIce #AQ #AU

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.
Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 6h

A new study reveals that a combination of deep ocean heat, strong winds, and a self-reinforcing feedback loop has led to a dramatic collapse of Antarctica's sea ice since 2015, resulting in annual ice losses of approximately 149 billion metric tons and raising concerns about significant global climate impacts, including rising sea levels and coastal flooding. #Antarctica #ClimateChange #SeaIce #AUS #ANT

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'Triple whammy': Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery
Between 2002 and 2020, Antarctica lost roughly 149 billion metric tonnes of ice each year, according to NASA. Scientists have finally identified the 'triple whammy' behind Antarctica's dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.