By SHOKO TAMAKI/ Staff Writer
January 27, 2025 at 08:00 JST
The images illustrate how the sea ice pack can change between 2061 and 2100, vividly highlighting that sea ice can recover on a broad scale through reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The right image retraces the scenario where countermeasures are initiated in 2030, while the left one portrays a case in which emissions reduction efforts begin in 2040. Darker blue zones represent more significant increases in sea ice size. (From the research team’s paper)
The rapidly shrinking sea ice pack in Antarctic waters will likely recover if prompt action is taken to contain greenhouse gas emissions, according to a simulation by an acclaimed team of scientists. [Read More]
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