Emperor penguin populations falling ‘faster than we thought’: researchers

Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica have shrunk by almost a quarter as global warming transforms their icy habitat, according to new research Tuesday. (AFP)
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Updated 10 June 2025
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Emperor penguin populations falling ‘faster than we thought’: researchers

  • Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica have shrunk by almost a quarter as global warming transforms their icy habitat

PARIS: Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica have shrunk by almost a quarter as global warming transforms their icy habitat, according to new research Tuesday that warned the losses were far worse than previously imagined.
“We’ve got this really depressing picture of climate change and falling populations even faster than we thought, but it’s not too late,” said Peter Fretwell, of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), who led the study monitoring sixteen colonies, representing nearly a third of the global emperor penguin population.