Antarctica's Sea Ice Loss May Accelerate Global Warming More Than Expected
L'essentiel
- New research suggests Antarctica's sea ice loss, linked to cloud cover and ocean heat absorption, could accelerate global warming faster than previously thought.
- Recent record-low sea ice extents and higher regional temperatures signal a major climate shift, with potential for amplified warming and more severe climate impacts globally.
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New research suggests Antarctica's sea ice loss, linked to cloud cover and ocean heat absorption, could accelerate global warming faster than previously thought. Recent record-low sea ice extents and higher regional temperatures signal a major climate shift, with potential for amplified warming and more severe climate impacts globally.