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Antarctica Sees Similar Climate Change Effects as Greenland: Study

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The planet's warming climate is having effects in Antarctica that increasingly resemble those observed in the Arctic, meaning global sea levels could rise faster than previously predicted, Danish researchers warned on Friday.

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In a new study, researchers have warned of the effects of global warming on Antarctica, so sea levels could rise faster than expected.

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According to this, the effects in Antarctica are increasingly similar to those in the Arctic, which could lead to a faster rise in sea level than previously assumed.

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The dynamics of ice in Antarctica are increasingly resembling changes in Greenland: faster melting, collapse of ice platforms and increasing loss of ice to the sea.

The global warming climate has effects in Antarctica that are more and more similar to those observed in the Arctic, which means that the global sea level could rise faster than expected, warned Danish researchers on Friday."The Antarctic has long been considered more stable than the Arctic. [...]

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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