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Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment: A Decadal Synopsis and Recommendations for Action

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posted on 2024-11-18, 16:20 authored by Steven L Chown, Rachel I Leihy, Tim R Naish, Cassandra M Brooks, Peter Convey, Benjamin HenleyBenjamin Henley, Andrew N Mackintosh, Laura M Phillips, Mahlon C Kennicutt II, Susie M Grant
Scientific evidence is abundantly clear and convincing that due to the current trajectory of human-derived emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, the atmosphere and ocean will continue to warm, the ocean will continue to acidify, atmospheric and ocean circulation patterns will be altered, the cryosphere will continue to lose ice in all forms, and sea level will rise.

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Chown, S.L., Leihy, R.I., Naish, T.R., Brooks, C.M., Convey, P., Henley, B.J., Mackintosh, A.N., Phillips, L.M., Kennicutt, M.C. II & Grant, S.M. (Eds.) (2022) Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment: A Decadal Synopsis and Recommendations for Action. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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