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Global Alert of Scientists to the Possible Thermal Burp in Antarctica that Puts the Planet's Climate at Risk

Summary by ecoticias.com
For decades, the ocean surrounding Antarctica has done a quiet but enormous work. It has absorbed a very important part of the excess heat and CO2 that we have generated by burning coal, oil and gas, cushioning the warming on the surface. Now, a new study suggests a disturbing turn. If one day humanity manages to reduce its emissions so much that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere begins to drop and the planet cools, the deep waters of the Sout…

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For decades, the ocean surrounding Antarctica has done a quiet but enormous work. It has absorbed a very important part of the excess heat and CO2 that we have generated by burning coal, oil and gas, cushioning the warming on the surface. Now, a new study suggests a disturbing turn. If one day humanity manages to reduce its emissions so much that the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere begins to drop and the planet cools, the deep waters of the Sout…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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