A new study published in Nature reveals ‘evidence for rapid, interacting and sometimes self-perpetuating changes in the Antarctic’. Speaking on FRANCE 24, glaciologist and ice-sheet modeller Frank Pattyn, Chair of the Belgian National Committee on Arctic/Antarctic Research, says that ‘what happens in the Antarctic doesn’t stay in the Antarctic’ and that ‘we haven’t seen all the change yet that should be induced’ by current global warming.
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