August 21, 2024
We all know that climate change is slowly causing massive changes to our world. What you might not know is that those changes are more extensive than just rising sea levels. In fact, research has shown that Antarctica is rising up out of the ocean as it sheds its ice, and the effects on our planet are going to be massive.
The process is what scientists call post-glacial uplift, and a batch of new data gathered by researchers suggests that it could have a major impact on global sea levels going forward. First, it could reduce Antarctica’s overall contribution by up to 40 percent. Or, it could just make things even worse.
A lot of that depends on how much heat-trapping we continue to see and how many fossil fuels we continue to burn, thus melting more of the continent’s ice, causing Antarctica to rise out of the ocean even more. But what spurred the researcher’s observations of Antarctica’s depth in the ocean? Well, over the past several years, millions have experienced rising sea levels reaching close to their homes.
Bugs Marlowe