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Sharon Robinson
@antarcticmoss.bsky.social

Climate Change Biologist
Antarctica, UNEP EEAP
@arcsaef
@GlobalChangeBio
HomewardBound Faculty
University of Wollongong living on Dharawal Country
She/Her Views her own

Sharon Anita Robinson is an Antarctic researcher known for her work on climate change and bryophytes.

Source: Wikipedia
Environmental science 38%
Biology 20%

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Techniques to reflect an additional small portion of sunlight back into space could help cool the planet if deployed globally, but they cannot address the full range of climate impacts or replace emission cuts, says our new briefing today: #ClimateChange royalsociety.org/news/2025/11...

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Antarctica is under pressure from environmental changes and human activity, but how well is its coastal wildlife being monitored?

The team incl. @antarcticmoss.bsky.social & I sifted through the literature to find out.

Here is what we found (out now)
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....

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Research Bias in Long‐Term Monitoring of Antarctic Nearshore Marine and Terrestrial Biota
Antarctic wildlife is under pressure from environmental changes and human activity, but how well is Antarctica's coastal biota being monitored? While over half of the long-term monitoring studies spa....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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“Slowdown or collapse of the Antarctic Overturning Circulation would lead to widespread climate and ecosystem impacts”

risk-amid-antarctic-regime-shift/105676324?utm_source=abc_news_app
Scientists warn of 'abrupt changes' taking place in Antarctica
Scientists say there is emerging evidence of abrupt and potentially unstoppable changes in the Antarctic environment, heightening the risk of significant sea level rise and the extinction of species.
www.abc.net.au

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Emerging evidence of abrupt changes in the Antarctic environment

Our study, lead by @climatenerilie.bsky.social
Published today
Emerging evidence of abrupt changes in the Antarctic environment - Nature
Abrupt changes are developing across Antarctica’s ice, ocean and biological systems; some of these changes are intensifying faster than equivalent Arctic changes, potentially irreversibly, and their i...
www.nature.com

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The most iconic species of them all, Emperor penguins, are under substantial threat.
We are on track to lose them.

Like so many scientists before, we call for rapid global decarbonisation for lifes’ sake.

Like these calls before, its evidenced based & to ignore is at our collective peril.
Scientists warn of 'abrupt changes' taking place in Antarctica
Scientists say there is emerging evidence of abrupt and potentially unstoppable changes in the Antarctic environment, heightening the risk of significant sea level rise and the extinction of species.
www.abc.net.au
Antarctica is undergoing abrupt changes which most likely will significantly intensify in the future. Caused by climate change, they span ice sheet, sea ice, ocean & life itself .
These changes are a clarion call to all of us, ‘cause what happens in Antarctica affects us all. 1/
From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes – and we’ll all feel them
The vast ice of Antarctica has long seemed impregnable. But sudden changes are arriving – from shrinking sea ice to melting ice sheets and slowing ocean currents.
theconversation.com

#Mosses, #lichens #fungi the little things that help the bigger things grow!

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Magic mushrooms: how scientists discovered fungi are the secret ingredient for restoring the world’s forests
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Magic mushrooms: how scientists discovered fungi are the secret ingredient for restoring the world’s forests
Healthy fungal networks help trees and plants grow, making them key to successful reforestation. The only problem? Almost nothing is known about this subterranean ecology
www.theguardian.com

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What will happen to Antarctic research with the US pulling back?

With all the rapid change it could have us heading backwards.

So, someone needs to fill the void but we're seeing other Western nations busy with infrastructure not science.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...
The 'centre of the world' and the global race for research
Lead the research and lead the way on Antarctica but as the US cuts environmental funding questions are raised about the future of science there.
www.abc.net.au

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Happy Birthday Mel, my birthday is in late Feb so I have only managed to start a birthday in Antarctica once ( the day we left, after a months delay!).
Mel has had 6 birthdays in Antarctica! On both sides of the continent, but this is first time I have been able celebrate with her!

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Having a 'mossome' field trip sampling moss in the #Antarctica peninsula region with @antarcticmoss.bsky.social, Gustavo Zuñiga & Diego Salinas.
Thanks to INACH and @arcsaef.bsky.social

Summaries of our daily reports to come! #SAEFGoesSouth

📸 Pablo Espinoza (INACH)

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‘Nowhere on earth is safe’: Trump imposes tariffs on uninhabited islands near Antarctica

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The song’s inspired by a story I shared with our composer, Dugald McLaren. I drove @antarcticmoss.bsky.social crazy during a field season with my dancing rendition of DNC ‘s “ if you want to rock around, rock around the moss, you know it’s tricky. Tricky, Tricky, Tricky, Tricky
It kept me warm 🥶

Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change. The US plans to shut it down
theconversation.com/mauna-loa-ob...
Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change. The US plans to shut it down
Cutting data climate collection – as the Trump administration is now trying to do – is like breaking a thermometer to avoid knowing you’ve got a fever.
theconversation.com

Postdoc Job offer for Arthropod Ecologists 🪲🕷️

Michael Staab @leuphana.bsky.social offers a 3 year postdoc starting in October latest.
Arthropod diversity, interactions & functions in different research programs, e.g. @bexplo.bsky.social

Apply by June 19th

www.leuphana.de/en/universit...

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"Glaciers are one of the most valuable tools we have for understanding the health of our planet" says EF member Prof Sharon Robinson. Read more on her paper published in @natrevbiodiv.nature.com

@antarcticmoss.bsky.social

www.uow.edu.au/media/2025/g...
2025: Glaciers are melting faster than ever. The impact could be devastating - University of Wollongong – UOW
www.uow.edu.au

Thanks for being there Silene, it was great to visit UNSW & engage with so many staff & students.

Always happy to tell amazing moss stories!

Australia urgently needs to get serious about long-term climate policy – but there’s no sign of that in the election campaign
theconversation.com/australia-ur...
Australia urgently needs to get serious about long-term climate policy – but there’s no sign of that in the election campaign
The election campaign must prioritise climate policy to ensure the next government drives the transition to a clean economy in a world upended by Donald Trump.
theconversation.com

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The song’s inspired by a story I shared with our composer, Dugald McLaren. I drove @antarcticmoss.bsky.social crazy during a field season with my dancing rendition of DNC ‘s “ if you want to rock around, rock around the moss, you know it’s tricky. Tricky, Tricky, Tricky, Tricky
It kept me warm 🥶

Heard Island, a world Heritage island inhabited by seals and penguins. I wonder what they are hoping to export to the USA?

I suspect a data glitch, or maybe it was a very clever scam?

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‘Nowhere on earth is safe’: Trump imposes tariffs on uninhabited islands near Antarctica

future climate change will increase the risk of weather shocks occurring simultaneously across countries & more persistently over time. This will disrupt networks producing & delivering goods, compromise trade & limit extent to which countries can help each other. theconversation.com/global-warmi...
Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, new analysis reveals
To date, projections of how climate change will affect global GDP have been massively underestimated.
theconversation.com

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Convergent Strategies for Leaf Traits in Tree Species From Divergent Habitats

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