Por: Newsweek World September 25, 2023
Researchers in Antarctica stripped down to their shorts last year when an unprecedented heat wave brought temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit above average to the frigid continent.Climate change is influencing the strength of natural disasters and adding to rising temperatures worldwide. In Antarctica, ice shelves are melting at a faster rate as the globe grows steadily warmer. In fact, the most severe heat wave to ever occur on Earth happened... + full article
ABC News USA World October 24, 2023
Melting in West Antarctica, a region which includes the Doomsday Glacier that threatens the globe with severe sea level rise, could be inevitable in the future due to warming oceans, scientists say.Loss of ice in West Antarctica has been prevalent this year. In February,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Science August 24, 2023
Emperor penguin chicks emerge from their eggs in the coldest days of Antarctica’s winter. For the first months of their lives the birds are defenseless gray fluffballs, seeking warmth at their parents’ feet or in protective scrums at the center of their colony. Unlike their... + más
Record sea ice melt in Antarctica doomed thousands of penguin chicks to a watery grave | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA World August 08, 2023
Penguins walk on the shore of Bahia Almirantazgo in Antarctica in 2015. A new study released Tuesday concludes that Antarctica is already being and will continue to be affected by more frequent and severe extreme weather events, a known byproduct of human-caused climate change.... + más
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Newsweek USA World August 02, 2023
Amonghte most extreme and unexplored environments on earth, Antarctica remains among the most fascinating and important regions for scientific discovery in the world.Covered in vast networks of complex life, it continues to provide key insight into the genesis and continuation... + más
Antarctica’s only electric exploration vehicle gets an upgrade for 2023 | Ars Technica
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The Atlantic USA Science July 03, 2023
Let there be one place in the world we leave well enough alone.Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: GettyJuly 3, 2023, 7 AM ETOn the southernmost continent, you can see enormous stretches of wind-sculpted ice that seem carved from marble, and others that are smooth and green... + más
Ars Technica USA Tech February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 1, 2023 3:48 pm UTC / The Venturi Antarctica has been operating down south since late 2021.Venturi Share this story The Antarctic's only electric exploration vehicle has received an upgrade for 2023.... + más
Massive iceberg, twice the size of New York City, breaks off in Antarctica | WGN-TV
Forbes USA Life October 21, 2022
ANTARCTICA - 1994/10/21: Two Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) standing on fast ice near the ... [+] Atka Iceport at the Ekstrom Ice Shelf on the coast of Queen Maud Land in Antarctica. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)LightRocket via Getty Images... + más
4 Women Will Staff U.K. Base in Antarctica | The New York Times
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