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@techreport{Davies:2026,
author = {Davies, B and Atkinson, A and Banwell, A and Brandon, M and Convey, P and Harrison, TC and De, Rydt J and Dodds, K and Downie, R and Edwards, T and Gilbert, E and Hubbard, B and Hughes, K and Rogelj, J and Rumble, J and Marshall, G and Orr, G and Seroussi, H and Siegert, M and Stroeve, J},
publisher = {Imperial Grantham Institute, Newcastle University},
title = {Climate change and its impact on the Antarctic Peninsula},
year = {2026}
}
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TY - RPRT
AB - The Antarctic Peninsula, part of the British Antarctic Territory,is a global biodiversity hotspot,anda focus of tourism, scientific and fishingoperations.The region is warming rapidly, at up to two times the global rate of0.27°C per decade. ThisPolicyBrief presents the key findings of research into the threats posedto the Peninsula under three global warming scenarios.It provides a vital update to research published in 2019 that examined the impacts of warming limited to1.5°C, a scenario that is now unachievable.
AU - Davies,B
AU - Atkinson,A
AU - Banwell,A
AU - Brandon,M
AU - Convey,P
AU - Harrison,TC
AU - De,Rydt J
AU - Dodds,K
AU - Downie,R
AU - Edwards,T
AU - Gilbert,E
AU - Hubbard,B
AU - Hughes,K
AU - Rogelj,J
AU - Rumble,J
AU - Marshall,G
AU - Orr,G
AU - Seroussi,H
AU - Siegert,M
AU - Stroeve,J
PB - Imperial Grantham Institute, Newcastle University
PY - 2026///
TI - Climate change and its impact on the Antarctic Peninsula
ER -