Antarctica's message to the world: scientists sound alarm on extreme events and tipping points [View all]
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Antarcticas message to the world: scientists sound alarm on extreme events and tipping points
29 September, 2025 Press releases
London, 29-30 September 2025 Scientists meeting at The Royal Society in London this week are issuing a stark warning: dramatic and extreme changes in Antarctica are happening faster than expected, with consequences that will affect everyone on the planet.
From collapsing ice shelves and record-low sea ice to powerful storms and threats to fragile ecosystems, researchers will describe how Antarctica, often seen as remote and untouched, is reaching dangerous tipping points that could accelerate global heating, raise sea levels, and disrupt weather patterns worldwide.
Opening the two-day meeting, Professor Dame Jane Francis, Director of British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will remind the audience that: What happens in Antarctica affects us all.
Antarctica is changing faster than we ever imagined. These changes are already affecting communities and ecosystems worldwide. Urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen resilience is essential if we are to avoid crossing dangerous thresholds.
