Scientists reveal our best- and worst-case scenarios for a warming Antarctica

Scientists reveal our best- and worst-case scenarios for a warming Antarctica

British Antarctic Survey

Published: 20 February 2026

International scientists modelled climate scenarios for the Antarctic Peninsula, warning that high emissions could cause 20% sea ice loss and irreversible ice shelf collapse, devastating krill and penguin populations.

Keywords: Antarctica, climate change, sea ice, ice shelves, penguins, krill, Antarctic Peninsula, emissions scenarios

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Scripps-Led Research Team to Study Sediment Plumes at Sea

Scripps-Led Research Team to Study Sediment Plumes at Sea

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 20 February 2026

Scripps oceanographers departed on R/V Sally Ride to study how sediment plumes from deep-sea mining disperse through the water column using Doppler sonar and novel sensor technology.

Keywords: deep-sea mining, sediment plumes, Doppler sonar, water column, environmental impact, R/V Sally Ride, physical oceanography

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Offshore wind farms change current patterns across the North Sea

Offshore wind farms change current patterns across the North Sea

Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

Published: 17 February 2026

First-ever long-term simulation shows offshore wind farms could slow North Sea surface currents by up to 20%, with wake effects spreading far beyond individual farms and altering sediment transport and marine ecosystems.

Keywords: offshore wind energy, North Sea, ocean currents, hydrodynamics, tidal wakes, coastal science, marine environment

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