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Sea ice low graphic from The Conversation
27 September 2023

More sea ice measurements and much better models

The Conversation - After two seasons of record-breaking lows, Antarctica’s sea ice remains in dramatic decline, tracking well below any winter maximum levels observed since satellite monitoring began during the late 1970s. Read More

Pressure ridges by Blake Mc Davitt
27 September 2023

Winter sea ice MIA, scientists convene emergency summit

As Antarctic sea ice extent dips towards a record winter low, Antarctica New Zealand's field support staff are monitoring and assessing fast ice conditions at Ross Island. Antarctica’s sea ice is in dramatic decline, tracking wel… Read More

GNS ice core photo from their web story about RICE cores nature paper Sept 2023
13 September 2023

Record of abrupt change to global climate uncovered in Antarctic ice

Dust carried by westerly winds to Antarctica 32,000 years ago has revealed a rapid shift in the westerlies towards the equator, providing new evidence of the existence of thresholds in our climate system. Read More

Vic GPS GNS 0097 cropped
11 September 2023

Nature paper: Research reveals climate record embedded in Antarctic ice

How fast will climate change happen? Canterbury University climate modeller Dr Abhijith Ulayottil Venugopal is part of a team that's found a clue, in a 764-metre ice core recovered from the ice a decade ago. Read More

Objective 1 iceberg penguins J Blatch
8 September 2023

Antarctica warming much faster than predicted

The Guardian - Antarctica is likely warming at almost twice the rate of the rest of the world, according to new research. Kiwi scientist Kyle Clem helps explain what this means for the planet. Read More

Capture stamps second time lucky
7 September 2023

Scott Base stamp collection: Home on Ross Island

Scott Base was designed to have a short life, but it didn't take long for the little research station to defy the odds and reshape its destiny. It was originally designed to support the British Trans-Antarctic (TAE) and Internati… Read More

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