Researchers in Greenland used a 10-kilometer fiber-optic cable to track how iceberg calving stirs up warm seawater. The ...
"It is a direct threat to our national resilience and security," Iceland’s Climate Minister Johann Pall Johannsson said by ...
Scientists have uncovered how massive underwater waves triggered by iceberg calving secretly fuel glacier melt in Greenland. Iceberg calving takes place when large sections of ice detach from the ...
Researchers found Antarctic melt only delays - never prevents - the AMOC’s long decline, with major impacts on weather, seas, ...
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Apocalyptic images of melting glaciers and sinking islands won't help anyone imagine a better future
What do you picture when you think about climate change? For many of us, it is the same set of dramatic images: melting ...
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the planet is headed for massive, irreversible changes due to global warming. In ...
Glacier erosion is transforming Earth's landmass at an astonishing rate. Artificial intelligence reveals how melting ice sculpts the planet.
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Greenland's Ice Sheet Is Melting Faster Than Expected, Scientists Warn
Every day, massive chunks of ancient ice the size of skyscrapers crash into the Arctic Ocean from Greenland's coastline. The sounds echo across vast fjords while scientists track the transformation of ...
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Experts warn of crisis forming thousands of miles away that could drown US: 'There's just no way around that'
The melting of glaciers in Greenland is a major driver of sea level rise. Here's how it's continuing to impact Florida's ...
What is the largest island in the world? The answer is Greenland. This icy landmass is roughly 10 times the size of the ...
For nearly a decade, Leigh Stearns and collaborators aimed a laser scanner system at Greenland's Helheim Glacier. Their long-running survey reveals that Helheim's massive calving events don't behave ...
Accelerating sea-ice loss, which has occurred at a 36 percent faster rate since 2012, has led to a surge in Arctic shipping. However, previously navigable passages may quickly become dangerous due to ...
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