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HeatwavesIn a UNSW-led Nature study, researchers say that an off-the-scale marine heat wave in the North Atlantic Ocean in 2023 was caused by record-breaking weak winds combined with increased solar radiation—all on the back of ongoing climate change.See the Story
Scientists Reveal What Drove 2023's Record-Smashing North Atlantic Marine Heat Wave
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Economy · AntarcticaCollapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could be triggered by very little ocean warming above present-day, leading to a devastating four meters of global sea level rise to play out over hundreds of years, according to a study now published in Communications Earth & Environment, co-authored by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). However, the authors emphasize that immediate actions to reduce emissions could still avoid a cat…See the Story
Scientists Say Next Few Years Vital to Securing the Future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Climate Change · PotsdamOn the road to "net zero," governments should use a separate target to control the ramp-up of atmospheric carbon removals, independently of emission reductions. Setting a political target for the volume of such planetary waste management is almost as cost-effective as letting the market decide, and it produces a more reliable and—in terms of planetary boundaries—sustainable result. This is the conclusion of a comprehensive model study by the Pot…See the Story
Policymakers Should Set a Separate Volume Target for Planetary Waste Management, Modeling Study Suggests
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Recognition for Teaching and Research: Georg Feulner Receives Extraordinary Professorship
Surveys Reveal Encouraging Findings on Public Acceptance of Global Climate Policy
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