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Fig. Changes in Antarctic sea ice. a) Time series of annual minimum Antarctic sea ice extent for the 1979-2023 period [1] and linear trends during 1979-2014, 1979-2017, 1979-2022, and 1979-2023. b) Average anomaly of Antarctic sea ice concentration from September 2022 to January 2023 [1].

Lowest Antarctic sea ice record broken for the second year in a row

Sea level rise contributions from the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, and maps of projected 2150 CE Antarctic ice sheet surface elevation following different greenhouse gas emission scenarios (SSP1-1.9, strong emission cuts; SSP2-4.5, medium emission cuts; SSP5-8.5, weak emission cuts).

Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8℃ planetary warming

Scientists believe dust launched from the moon could reduce solar radiation enough to lessen the impact of climate change

Can space dust slow global warming?

This photomicrograph depicts Cryptococcus neoformans a fungal pathogen that has been causing an increasing number of life-threatening infections. People with AIDS, and those using immunosuppressive drugs are most vulnerable.

Warmer climate drives fungi to be more dangerous to our health

Rivers of meltwater (Greenland's ice sheet)

Global warming reaches central Greenland

A visualization from space of the “Godzilla” dust storm on June 18, 2020, when desert dust traveled from the Sahara to North America. A UCLA study finds that an increase in microscopic dust in the atmosphere has concealed the full extent of greenhouse gases’ potential for warming the planet.

Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gas warming effect

Factory at night

Exxon scientists predicted global warming with ‘shocking skill and accuracy,’ Harvard researchers say

Underwater algae

Sunburnt Algae: Science Poetry Friday

Ocean

Global warming may shutdown ocean deep circulation

Cloistered Arctic whales face a bigger climate threat than polar bears

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