The largest iceberg in the world has begun to drift and has already entered the open ocean: why is it dangerous?

The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, which broke off the coast of Antarctica in 1986 and began its movement in the spring of 2023, reached the open waters of the Southern Ocean in mid-November. Meduza writes about this. A23a formed from a large-scale ice...

The effects of global warming: a historic temperature record set in Antarctica

The world's largest iceberg, which has broken away from a glacier in West Antarctica, should soon go free floating, according to the BBC. Temperatures in northern Antarctica, the continent best known for its snow, ice and penguins, hit a record 65 degrees ...

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