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  • 21/07/2025
Beneath Antarctica’s thick ice lies a hidden world of fire — over 100 volcanoes, many long considered dormant. But as global warming accelerates ice melt, pressure on these buried giants decreases, potentially triggering subglacial eruptions. This video unpacks how this silent threat could create a dangerous feedback loop: melting ice awakens volcanoes, and volcanic heat melts even more ice. The result? Rising sea levels, unpredictable eruptions, and long-term global consequences that current climate models don’t fully account for.

Discover the science behind this alarming discovery and what it means for our planet’s future.
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00:00Beneath Antarctica's frozen surface lies a ticking time bomb.
00:04Over 100 volcanoes sit silently under miles of ice.
00:08But global warming is changing that silence into a threat.
00:11As the ice melts, pressure on these magma chambers drops.
00:15And like a soda bottle popped open, gases escape.
00:19That can trigger subglacial eruptions.
00:21These eruptions release heat, which melts more ice,
00:25which causes more eruptions.
00:27A vicious loop that could last centuries,
00:29even if we cut emissions today.
00:31This chain reaction may have already begun.
00:33Some of these volcanoes are active, like Mount Erebus.
00:36But many are hidden, held down only by the weight of the ice.
00:40As the lid lifts, magma rises.
00:42And with it, so does global danger.
00:45Rising sea levels? Faster ice collapse.
00:48Unpredictable eruptions.
00:50Scientists warn that current models don't even include this risk.
00:53It's not just climate change anymore.
00:55It's what climate change might wake up.

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