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A new map of the South Orkney Islands has been released by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) - the first UK published, ...
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A team of scientists from Bowling Green State University are currently en route to Antarctica in search of groundbreaking new data that could play a key role in the future of climate research.
When Philip Sontag first visited Antarctica as a Ph.D. student, he brought back an unusual souvenir: a huge bag of penguin ...
Social media posts sharing a graphic comparing sea ice levels in the Antarctic on the same date 45 years apart misrepresent ...
January 2025 was the hottest on record—a whole 1.7°C above pre-industrial levels. If many climate-watchers expected the world ...
Ocean warming in 2024 produced the hottest ocean temperatures ever recorded by humans, not only at the surface but also for ...
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