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Unseen Ice, Visible Risks As global temperatures climb, scientists are sounding alarms about Antarctica’s fragile ice sheets and the potential for accelerated sea‑level rise. A…

What’s happening in Antarctica? As global temperatures continue to edge upward, Antarctica’s ice sheets face unprecedented stress. Recent measurements and field studies indicate that the…

Why the Coldest Water Matters As global temperatures rise, the fate of Antarctica’s ice sheets increasingly influences sea levels worldwide. New findings from the continent’s…

Understanding an Ancient Collapse About 9,000 years ago, parts of Antarctica’s eastern ice sheet collapsed in a remarkably rapid event, driven by warmer ocean waters…

Introduction: When Wildfires Create Their Own Weather Wildfires go beyond burning forests and homes. In extreme cases, they can generate their own weather systems, including…

How Drops Shape Climate Modeling Clouds play a pivotal role in Earth’s climate, acting as both mirrors and blankets that influence how much sunlight is…

New clues from the sea ice–ocean–atmosphere link A groundbreaking study led by Linus Vogt of Sorbonne University has unveiled a stronger-than-expected connection between Antarctic sea…

Introduction to Sonia Seneviratne Sonia Seneviratne, a prominent climatologist from Switzerland, has recently been honored with the prestigious German Environment Prize 2025. This award recognizes…
