Antarctica's Southern Ocean might be gearing up for a thermal 'burp' that could last a century
NeutralScience

- New research indicates that as humans reduce emissions and global temperatures decline, Antarctica's Southern Ocean may initiate a thermal 'burp' that could last for a century. This phenomenon suggests a potential resurgence of warming in the region, counteracting current climate mitigation efforts.
- The implications of this development are significant, as it highlights the complex interactions within Earth's climate systems. A thermal 'burp' could exacerbate global warming, affecting ecosystems and weather patterns, and underscores the importance of sustained emission reductions to prevent unforeseen climate feedbacks.
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