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Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
New research has, for the first time, tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the ...
On 28 November 1966, an American airplane flies over the Antarctic Peninsula just south of the southernmost tip of Chile. On ...
New research is challenging the ongoing debate about the Arctic's glacial past, suggesting that the region may never have ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
In a feedback of fire and ice, thinning ice sheets over geologic hot spots could allow more eruptions, while increased ...
New research has for the first time tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the lead up to three large-scale ...
The 'Doomsday Glacier' in West Antarctica is one of the largest and most unstable in the world - and could flood major cities ...
Watch as we dive into the crucial link between melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels! 🌊 Discover how this ...
Antarctic sea ice began to change rapidly in 2015 and 2016. Since then it has remained well below the long-term average.
When ice gets trapped on land as giant ice sheets, it causes the sea level to change, but it doesn’t change by the same amount all around the planet.