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A common future amidst unknowns: an forum on polar science. | LitMetric

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  • The Arctic and Antarctic regions are vital for Earth's climate, containing most of the planet's fresh water and ice, but changes there create uncertainties about climate change impacts like rising sea levels.
  • As the Arctic warms significantly faster than the rest of the globe, it leads to unpredictable weather patterns, including colder winters in Eurasia.
  • To address these challenges and promote understanding of polar science, a forum with leading Chinese experts has been organized to discuss these urgent issues.

Article Abstract

The final frontiers on our planet challenge humans' survival as much as our ambition. The Arctic and Antarctic areas together exert enormous influence on the climate of the whole planet, as they contain 87% of its fresh water, 90% of its ice and snow, 90% of its permafrost and 69% of its glaciers. However, our lack of understanding of changes in the polar regions, such as melting ice sheets, results in major uncertainties in our estimates and predictions with regard to rising sea levels and other effects of climate change. For example, as the Arctic region is warming up two to four times faster than the global average, Eurasia now experiences colder winters. As its mechanism is yet to be elucidated, forecasts of extreme weather events in China, which aim to avert severe damages, remain inadequate. In order to raise awareness of polar science, invited Dr. Dake Chen of the Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to organize a forum discussion with five Chinese experts to explore these crucial topics. () Professor, Second Institute of Oceanography, MNR () Professor, Polar Research Institute of China, MNR () Professor, School of Atmospheric Science, Sun Yat-sen University () Professor, Sun Yat-sen University and Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai) () Professor, School of Oceanography, Shanghai Jiao Tong University () (Chair) Professor, The Second Institute of Oceanography, MNR and Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai).

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