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Natural disturbance events are expected to increase with climate change. This is particularly evident in polar regions where reduced winter sea-ice has increased movement of icebergs, and thus seafloor scouring. […] The post Shallow benthic Antarctic food webs recover complexity after disturbance appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
Climate change driven release of methane (CH4) from polar and sub-polar sediments could accelerate global warming, and tracking CH4 in cold sediments over geological time helps predict future releases. Isotopic […] The post Ikaite precipitation indicates near surface occurrence of methane in an Icelandic fjord appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
Antarctic, Southern Ocean, and Global Ocean Temperatures during Dansgaard–Oeschger Events [preprint]
Global Mean Ocean Temperature (GMOT) changes are thought to be both an important consequence and a possible cause of Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events, a series of abrupt climate changes during the […] The post Antarctic, Southern Ocean, and Global Ocean Temperatures during Dansgaard–Oeschger Events [preprint] appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
Time: 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm Online registration Summary: As the climate crisis continues to exacerbate, important strides have been made to advance climate justice outside of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) process. In 2025, following a campaign by Pacific Island students and diplomatic efforts by…
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are occurring with growing frequency and severity, and will become more pronounced under continued global warming. Antarctic research relies on […] The post Antarctic science operations must account for climate change and extreme environmental events appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.