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| Octopus, probably Pareledone species, from 500m depth on the Bellingshausen Sea continental shelf. Photo Credit: British Antarctic Survey |
Scientists, including from British Antarctic Survey, have used octopus DNA to discover that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) likely collapsed during the Last Interglacial period around 120,000 years ago – when the global temperatures were similar to today.
This provides the first empirical evidence that the tipping point of this ice sheet could be reached even under the Paris Agreement targets of limiting warming to 1.5-2oC.
The study, published in the journal Science, was led by Professor Jan Strugnell, Chief Investigator, and Dr Sally Lau, Postdoctoral Research Fellow from ARC Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future at James Cook University.
Octopus, probably Pareledone species, from 500m depth on the Bellingshausen Sea continental shelf. BAS.
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