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If Earth stays at its current levels of warming — below policymakers’ goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius — polar ice sheets may melt ...
New research shows polar ice sheets may begin irreversible collapse even at 1.5°C warming - putting millions at risk.
A little-known ocean current surrounds Antarctica, shielding it from warm water farther north. But our new research published ...
The research by an international team of sea level and polar ice experts suggests that limiting warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) above the pre-industrial temperature—the Paris ...
Even at current rates of warming, the mass loss from these ice sheets has quadrupled since the 1990s, with 370 billion tonnes of ice melting each year. The researchers combined this data with ...
Below the ring is a hydraulic press that can put as ... "The need to model and forecast accurately the flow of warm glacier ice is, therefore, acute," the authors wrote. Resetting n to 1.0 Glen's ...
“Warming temperatures drive melting ice across the globe, and because we’re seeing such high temperatures, it’s not surprising that this year we’re seeing the least amount of ice coverage ...