Wed. Apr 9th, 2025

Concerned over the rapid decline of Earth’s ice caps and glaciers, France is spending $1 billion on polar research over the next decade. French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit with polar countries and scientists. Experts warn that temperatures in the Arctic are rising 4 times faster and half of all glaciers could disappear by 2100. France wants climate action at upcoming UN talks.

Effects of disappearing ice

  • Disappearing ice currently threatens millions of people, but shrinking glaciers that provide water and reflecting capacity will threaten billions more.
  • Scientists warn of catastrophic and irreversible points as dark oceans absorb more heat where ice once reflected sunlight.

Possible emergency measures

  • Proposed steps like cleaning up soot deposits that blacken the ice and sealing methane leaks could sharply slow the rate of ice melting.
  • But many experts say drastic cuts in emissions are needed to avert disaster.

France’s $1 billion response

  • A new French polar research vessel will be part of France’s 10-year, $1 billion polar science initiative.
  • France, with the support of 20 other countries so far, is calling for the polar oceans to be protected from seawater exploitation.

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