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Scientists have modelled low to very high emissions scenarios for the Antarctic Peninsula, warning that continued warming could trigger ice shelf collapse, sea ice loss and serious threats to wildlife such as penguins and krill. Published in Frontiers in Environmental Science, the study highlights how ocean warming and glacier retreat could raise global sea levels. Researchers stress that lower emissions could limit long-term damage, but delays may lock in irreversible changes for future generations.
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