Rapid melting in West Antarctica is ‘unavoidable,’ with potentially disastrous consequences for sea level rise, study finds
- The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is melting and will continue to do so, regardless of emissions reductions, leading to increased sea levels.
- The collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major concern, potentially causing a rise in sea levels by around 5m , even under the best-case scenario.
- Rapid ice shelf melting in the Amundsen Sea will contribute to the accelerated melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, potentially leading to its collapse.
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The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is melting, and it's too late to stop it
Using the UK's national supercomputer, researchers developed four future melting projections. In the best-case projection, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet melts three times faster in the 21st century tha
Antartide, lo scioglimento dei ghiacci è inevitabile? Lo studio su Nature: "Il livello del mare salirà di 5 metri"
Lo scioglimento della calotta glaciale nell’Antartide occidentale è inevitabile? Pare proprio di sì. Un studio pubblicato su Nature Climate Change suggerisce che il collasso della calotta glaciale dell’Antartide occidentale rappresenta un preoccupante punto di svolta climatica, con il potenziale di innalzare il livello globale del mare fino a 5,3 metri. E anche nella migliore delle ipotesi di riduzione delle emissioni da combustibili fossili, l’…
West Antarctica Inevitably Melting Rapidly, What Does That Mean For Us?
No matter how much work we do to cut carbon emissions, the ice shelf in West Antarctica will now inevitably melt at accelerated speeds. Cool, cool, cool. Yes, if you’re wondering, that is not good news. The West Antarctic ice sheet is much thinner and smaller than the East sheet — which is considered to... The post Adam Bandt: West Antarctica Collapse Would Be “Apocalyptic” For Australia appeared first on Junkee.
The Antarctic ice caps that contribute most to rising sea levels if they disappear look set to melt no matter what emissions reductions the world succeeds in, according to a new study. But a Swedish researcher warns against pulling too big a gear on the findings.
Rapid Melting of West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Be “Unavoidable,” Study Finds
Rapid melting of West Antarctic ice shelves that serve as a crucial defense against worsening sea level rise may be “unavoidable,” comprehensive new research finds, even under optimistic scenarios of climate crisis mitigation. The study, published online in Nature Climate Change on Monday, finds that West Antarctic ice shelves are slated for “widespread increases” in melting... Source
Collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet is 'unavoidable,' study finds
British Antarctic Survey researchers have found that the rate at which ice is melting and contributing to sea level rise will accelerate in the next century, regardless of actions to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
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