New research from the University of New South Wales finds that Antarctic sea ice decline since 2015 may be accelerating global warming by shifting the Southern Ocean from a climate buffer to a heat amplifier.
A study from the University of New South Wales indicates that a rapid decline in Antarctic sea ice since 2015, driven by ocean and atmospheric changes, may be accelerating global warming by weakening the Southern Ocean's ability to trap heat.
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