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Understanding Why Antarctic Ice Loss Matters Antarctica may seem like another world—cold, distant, and forgotten—but what goes on there is already beginning to affect Antarctica may be remote, but ...
Even Australia isn’t safe. Much of our population lives along the coast, and many suburbs in cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and the Gold Coast sit just metres above sea level, making them vulnerable ...
The rate of glacial melt is higher than ever as a result of our warming Earth, corresponding to the loss of glaciers in ...
Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of ...
Antarctic sea ice began to change rapidly in 2015 and 2016. Since then it has remained well below the long-term average.
Beyond the lavender itself, Hood River Lavender Farms sits in one of Oregon’s most spectacular regions, making it an ideal anchor for a day trip or weekend getaway. The Hood River area is renowned for ...
Learn about the new technique being used to study cracks that have formed on Antarctica's unstable Doomsday Glacier.
In a feedback of fire and ice, thinning ice sheets over geologic hot spots could allow more eruptions, while increased ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
A sudden salinity spike in the Southern Ocean is accelerating Antarctic ice loss and triggering a dangerous climate feedback loop.
New research has, for the first time, tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the ...