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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • 'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
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    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.
    'It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels': polar scientist Louise Sime on Antarctic tipping points.

    Despite working on polar science for the British Antarctic Survey for 20 years, Louise Sime finds the magnitude of potential sea-level rise hard to comprehend.

    Louise Sime says the idea of crossing an Antarctic tipping point is 'beyond worrying'.

    Louise Sime, Leading Climate Scientist with the British Antarctic Survey. at the Organisaions HQ nr Cambridge, UK.
    17/6/25.

    Tom Pilston / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Tom Pilston, tompilston@gmail.com , tompilston.com 07802 572 609

     

  • FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
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    FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
    COOL POSE...... A young seal strikes a relaxed pose as it reclines on an ice floe. The crabeater seal dried off on the large block of floating sea ice for a quarter of an hour - completely unmoved by a boat sailing just a few feet away.

    These photos were captured from the boat by wildlife photographer Nick Dale at Portal Point in Charlotte Bay, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. SEE OUOR COPY FOR DETAILS.

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
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    FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
    COOL POSE...... A young seal strikes a relaxed pose as it reclines on an ice floe. The crabeater seal dried off on the large block of floating sea ice for a quarter of an hour - completely unmoved by a boat sailing just a few feet away.

    These photos were captured from the boat by wildlife photographer Nick Dale at Portal Point in Charlotte Bay, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. SEE OUOR COPY FOR DETAILS.

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
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    FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
    COOL POSE...... A young seal strikes a relaxed pose as it reclines on an ice floe. The crabeater seal dried off on the large block of floating sea ice for a quarter of an hour - completely unmoved by a boat sailing just a few feet away.

    These photos were captured from the boat by wildlife photographer Nick Dale at Portal Point in Charlotte Bay, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. SEE OUOR COPY FOR DETAILS.

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
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    FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
    COOL POSE...... A young seal strikes a relaxed pose as it reclines on an ice floe. The crabeater seal dried off on the large block of floating sea ice for a quarter of an hour - completely unmoved by a boat sailing just a few feet away.

    These photos were captured from the boat by wildlife photographer Nick Dale at Portal Point in Charlotte Bay, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. SEE OUOR COPY FOR DETAILS.

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
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    FEATURE - Eine junge Robbe legt sich entspannt auf eine Eisscholle
    COOL POSE...... A young seal strikes a relaxed pose as it reclines on an ice floe. The crabeater seal dried off on the large block of floating sea ice for a quarter of an hour - completely unmoved by a boat sailing just a few feet away.

    These photos were captured from the boat by wildlife photographer Nick Dale at Portal Point in Charlotte Bay, on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. SEE OUOR COPY FOR DETAILS.

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Steve and the picket fence
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    Steve and the picket fence
    Steve – a strange shimmering ribbon of light in the night sky – became the subject of debate in 2017. Photographs of this remarkable phenomena have been studied to understand their position in the night sky. Sometimes Steve can be seen accompanied by smudges of green lines – nicknamed ‘picket fences’ owing to their appearance.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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    ESA / eyevine

     

  • FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
    Antarctic Warm Up

    Researchers record hottest ever reading on Earth's coldest continent where temperatures usually range between 14F and -76F. Temperatures in Antarctica have reached an unprecedented 63.5F, the U.N. weather agency has announced, March 2017. Over the past 50 years, the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula has been one of the most rapidly warming parts of the planet, with its glaciers in accelerated retreat in the last 12 years. Air temperature increases of 3 degrees in the Antarctic Peninsula, which is 5 times the mean rate of global warming as reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC. This change can also be noted in the Southern Ocean which is warming more rapidly than the global ocean as a whole. Antarctica’s immense ice sheet is up to 4.8km thick and contains 90% of the world’s fresh water, enough to raise sea level by around 60 meters were it all to melt. The warming of the Peninsula has reshaped the physical and living environment of the region. The distribution of penguin colonies has changed as the sea ice conditions alter and on land has resulted in increased colonization by plants. A long-term decline in the abundance of Antarctic krill may be associated with reduced sea ice. Many glaciers have retreated and ice shelves that formerly fringed the Peninsula have retreated in recent years, some have collapsed completely. Antarctic species are dramatically impacted, Adélie penguin populations have been declining in recent years due to reductions in krill populations. Emperor penguins are highly vulnerable and are predicted to suffer as the world's average temperature increases. Climate change in Antarctica will thus have dramatic effects both globally and locally.

    Penguin Island, Antarctica - An Adelie penguin fights off a South Polar skua on Penguin Island, South Shetland Islands, Skuas eat penguin eggs and chicks as well as fish and krill.
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  • NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 23, 2017 - Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - The tail of a Humpback whale is seen as it dives in Wilhelmina Bay in Antarctica, January 18, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 23, 2017 - Paradise Harbor, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A glacier moves down off the Antarctic continent into Paradise Harbor along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 22, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 23, 2017 - Brown Station, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A glacier moves down from the Antarctic continent behind a building that is part of the Argentinian Brown Station, a base and scientific research station, in Paradise Harbor on the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 23, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 22, 2017 - Gerlache Strait, Antarctica - A glacier moves down off the Antarctic continent into the Gerlache Strait along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 22, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 22, 2017 - Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A crabeater seal lies on an ice floe in the Gerlache Strait along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 22, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 22, 2017 - Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Icebergs and bergy bits float in the Gerlache Strait along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 22, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 21, 2017 - Neko Harbor, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A gentoo penguin keeps its two chicks warm sitting on top of them in their nest which is mostly made of stones, at Neko Harbor in Antarctica, January 21, 2017. A gentoo penguin in the background is walking off with a rock stolen from a nest. It requires less energy to steal a rock than it does to go and find one. The rocks are used to elevate the eggs off the surface to keep them away from melting snow that might pool (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 20, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - An Adlie penguin is about to jump off a bergy bit, a piece of ice smaller than an iceberg, in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 20, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Adelie penguins walk, and seals rest, on sea ice that extends between icebergs floating in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 20, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Icebergs and bergy bits float in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula as the sun is sets, in Antarctica, January 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A tabular iceberg floats in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A crabeater seal lies on an ice floe as snow falls in Crystal Sound, Antarctica, January 18, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Lallemand Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - An Adelie penguin walks on the fast ice covering Lallemand Fjord in Antarctica, January 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Lallemand Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A crack in the fast ice covering Lallemand Fjord show a large section of ice breaking away, in Antarctica, January 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 19, 2017 - Lallemand Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - A Weddell seal lies on the fast ice that covers Lallemand Fjord, in Antarctica, January 19, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 18, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Icicles hang from an iceberg floating in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 18, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
    Jan 18, 2017 - Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Icebergs float in Crystal Sound along the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica, January 18, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
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    FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX/Shutterstock (5696948b)
    Celebrities and their families chilled out at the SEA LIFE London Aquarium today at a special event to welcome a new colony of Gentoo penguins to Penguin Point - an expanded Antarctic-themed experience with pools, waterfalls and giant windows offering amazing viewing vantages.
    Celbrities visit new penguin colony at Sea Life, London Aquarium's Penguin Point Experience, London, Britain - 29 May 2016
    Guests got up close with the ten strong colony and learned about the important conservation work being done to protect the Gentoos natural habitat in the Falklands.
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  • FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
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    FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
    EARTH Aboard the International Space Station -- 29 Mar 2016 -- British ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this rare image of Antarctica from the International Space Station -- Picture by Tim Peake/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - 'Snow Eagle 601' landet für die Polarforschung in der Antarktis
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    NEWS - 'Snow Eagle 601' landet für die Polarforschung in der Antarktis
    (151207) -- ZHONGSHAN STATION, Dec. 7, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Dec. 7, 2015 shows China's first polar airplane "Snow Eagle 601" having a trial flight at the Zhongshan Station, a Chinese scientific research base in Antarctica. (Xinhua/Zhu Jichai) (dhf)
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    NEWS - 'Snow Eagle 601' landet für die Polarforschung in der Antarktis
    (151207) -- ZHONGSHAN STATION, Dec. 7, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Dec. 7, 2015 shows China's first polar airplane "Snow Eagle 601" having a trial flight at the Zhongshan Station, a Chinese scientific research base in Antarctica. (Xinhua/Zhu Jichai) (dhf)
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    NEWS - 'Snow Eagle 601' landet für die Polarforschung in der Antarktis
    (151207) -- ZHONGSHAN STATION, Dec. 7, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Researchers board China's first polar airplane "Snow Eagle 601" for a trial flight at the Zhongshan Station, a Chinese scientific research base in Antarctica, Dec. 7, 2015. (Xinhua/Zhu Jichai) (dhf)
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