Antarctic
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Record Low Level Of Sea Ice Seen In Antarctic Last Year Due To Climate Change, Study Says
Scientists found that due to human-caused global warming, the ocean surface that encircles the Antarctic sea reached a once-in-2,000-year low. Read more here.
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Antarctic Fur Seals Face Dangerous Decline Due To Food Insufficiency; Population Necessary For Species’ Overall Health
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Antarctica Breaks New Record For Lowest Sea Ice As Heat Shifts The Region
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Antarctic's Sea Ice Dwindles To Record Low Amid Climate Crisis
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Antarctic Blood Falls: More Than Iron, Nanospheres of Different Elements, New Study Says
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Phytoplankton and Under-Ice Blooms Could Thrive in Antarctic Ice, Study Suggests
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River Found Under Antarctica Accelerates Ice Loss as Global Temperatures Rise
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Scientists Recommend Reducing Incoming Sunlight to Refreeze the Earth's Poles
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Despite Global Warming, Antarctica Ice Shelves Exhibit Growth for the Past 20 Years
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Argentine Scientists Use Antarctic Fuel-Eating Microbes to Naturally Clean Up Pollution
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New Penguin Colonies Discovered in the Antarctic Due to Climate Crisis
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World's Strongest Ocean Current in Antarctic Speeds Up Due to Climate Change
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Antarctic Chill: The South Pole Just Experienced its Coldest Winter in History