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Meteorologist travels to Antarctica to witness ice loss podcast episode

Meteorologist travels to Antarctica to witness ice loss

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13 Feb 2025

 

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The Antarctic is warming.


This means, the ice sheet in the Antarctic Peninsula is shrinking, and ice is breaking off the continent.


“The largest icebergs on the planet are going around the Antarctic Peninsula … because these are breaking off the ice sheets as there’s warming,” said MPR News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard, who recently traveled to Antarctica to witness the effects of climate change first hand.


“These giant icebergs are very impressive. And then you realize that [the ice sheet] is going to melt,” he said. “It is melting slowly but surely, and will contribute to sea level rise.”


To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.

The Antarctic is warming.


This means, the ice sheet in the Antarctic Peninsula is shrinking, and ice is breaking off the continent.


“The largest icebergs on the planet are going around the Antarctic Peninsula … because these are breaking off the ice sheets as there’s warming,” said MPR News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard, who recently traveled to Antarctica to witness the effects of climate change first hand.


“These giant icebergs are very impressive. And then you realize that [the ice sheet] is going to melt,” he said. “It is melting slowly but surely, and will contribute to sea level rise.”


To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.

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