Two More New Studies Show The Southern Ocean And Antarctica Were Warmer In The 1970s

The Southern Ocean (60-70°S) and Antarctica (south of 60°S) were warmer in the late 1970s and early 1980s than in recent decades (Vihma and Uotila, 2016, Ma et al., 2025).

These regional temperature anomalies do not align with linearly-rising CO2 emissions.

Image Source: Vihma and Uotila, 2026

Image Source: Ma et al., 2025

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