âCompletely unexpectedâ: Antarctic sea ice may be in terminal decline due to rising Southern Ocean salinity
Heat stored in the ocean is released into the atmosphere when ice melts, accelerating global warming.
Heat stored in the ocean is released into the atmosphere when ice melts, accelerating global warming.
Antarctic sea ice is vital for the worldâs climate and ecosystems.
University of Miami scientists are studying the rapid loss of ice and its effect on the worldâs climate.
Even just a decade ago, sea ice reliably rebuilt itself each winter.
Starting in 2011, all five of Floridaâs major estuaries began to suffer seagrass die-offs that continue to this day.
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