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New research explores the wide-ranging consequences of record low summer sea ice in Antarctica. From more ocean warming to ...
The ocean around Antarctica is rapidly getting saltier at the same time as sea ice is retreating at a record pace. Since 2015 ...
The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation to highlight the importance of glaciers and ensure that those ...
As more polluting, toxic gases get released, they trap more heat in the atmosphere, causing the planet to get warmer. Not ...
NUUK, Greenland -- For most of the year, Greenland is covered in ice and snow and its locals retreat indoors. But for three ...
An international study using glacier models shows that even stabilizing temperatures at today’s levels would still cause ...
Western Europe could face extreme climate disruptions, including sea ice off the Dutch coast and winter temperatures plunging to -20 degrees, if the Atlantic Ocean’s central current system weakens or ...
Today the Arctic is still a site of peril and promise. A new race to the North Pole is under way, as politicians dream of accessing mineral wealth buried in the permafrost and opening new trade routes ...
Greenland's Melting Ice Caps Reveal The True Extent Of Climate Change This rapid icecap reduction not only has consequences for Greenlands 56,000 inhabitants, but also on a global scale, ...
Greenland's ice cap is melting at a rate 20% faster than previous estimates, contributing significantly to global sea level rise and altering climate systems.
Greenland, as you may know, is neither. Not green, and not really land, but rather covered by the second largest body of ice in the world, second only to the Antarctic ice sheet.
Greenland’s massive cap of ice, containing enough fresh water to raise sea levels by 23 feet, is in serious trouble.Between 2002 and 2023, Greenland lost 270 billion tons of frozen water each ...