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Irreversible Antarctica: ‘No quick fix’, scientists claim
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Scientists warned, it could take decades to recover from the mishap of climate change but immediate action is needed.

suggests scientists are “virtually certain” that future events in Antarctica will be more severe than the extraordinary changes already observed.

Recent empirical evidence concerning the Antarctic ocean, atmosphere, cryosphere, and biosphere, suggests an eventual rise in heatwave size and frequency, ice shelf collapses, and sea ice declines due to climate change.

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