I have studied emperor penguins for 30 years. We may witness their demise in our lifetime | Barbara Wienecke
As Antarctica warms and sea ice disappears, the breeding of emperor penguin chicks is in peril - a hostile environment even they cannot overcome
Last week I saw a headline announcing that last year thousands of emperor penguin chicks had died in the Bellingshausen Sea, when the fast ice broke out unusually early. I was deeply saddened and devastated, but not surprised.
The region where this dreadful event occurred has been one of the fastest warming areas on Earth, and as temperature records are being broken year after year, a catastrophe of this kind was a matter of time. For nearly two decades, scientists have developed models to predict the potential impact of raising temperatures on emperor penguins to establish what the future would hold for these magnificent birds.
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