English East Antarctic Ice Sheet Cited by user InformationToKnowledge on 02 Feb 2024 The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) lies between 45° west and 168° east longitudinally.
English Climate change in Antarctica Cited by user InformationToKnowledge on 16 Jan 2024 Climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions from human activities occurs everywhere on Earth, and while Antarctica is less vulnerable to it than any other continent…
English West Antarctic Ice Sheet Cited by user InformationToKnowledge on 03 Jan 2024 The Western Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is the segment of the continental ice sheet that covers West Antarctica, the portion of Antarctica on the side of the…
German Anders Levermann Cited by user Andol on 21 Nov 2023 Anders Levermann (* 1973 in Bremerhaven) ist ein deutscher Physiker und Klimawissenschaftler am Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung und dem Lamont-Doherty Earth…
Czech Body zvratu klimatického systému Cited by user Jirka Dl on 06 Sep 2023 náhled|300x300pixelů| Možné body zvratu klimatického systému.
Chinese 海平面上升 Cited by user ThomasYehYeh on 01 Sep 2023 全球在1901年至2018年間,海平面上升(Sea level rise,簡稱SLR)的幅度為15–25厘米(cm,6–10英寸),即每年平均上升1–2毫米(mm). 在2013-2022年的十年間,上升速度加速至4.62毫米/年.
English Sea level rise Cited by user InformationToKnowledge on 23 Oct 2022 Globally, sea levels are rising due to human-caused climate change. Between 1901 and 2018, the globally averaged sea level rose by 15 –, or 1–2 mm per year on average.
English Tipping points in the climate system Cited by user InformationToKnowledge on 02 Oct 2022 In climate science, a tipping point is a critical threshold that, when crossed, leads to large and often irreversible changes in the climate system.
English Ricarda Winkelmann Cited by user AlbedoWhite on 13 Apr 2022 Ricarda Winkelmann is a German mathematician, physicist, and climatologist.