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Antarctica's Influence on Global Warming May Be Greater Than Thought, Study Finds

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  • New research suggests Antarctica's sea ice and cloud cover have a stronger link to global warming than previously believed.
  • The study by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) indicates potential underestimation of ocean heat absorption and climate sensitivity in current models, raising concerns about faster and more severe future warming.

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New research suggests Antarctica's sea ice and cloud cover have a stronger link to global warming than previously believed. The study by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) indicates potential underestimation of ocean heat absorption and climate sensitivity in current models, raising concerns about faster and more severe future warming.

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