Mountain glaciers alone lost about 9.18 trillion tonnes of ice between 1976 and 2024, according to a 2025 study - Copyright AFP/File Fabrice COFFRINI Mountain ...
For decades, it seemed Antarctica might be insulated from rapid ice melting, but then sea ice began to decline dramatically.
An article published recently in Nature Geoscience warns that Antarctica's ice masses have begun to experience a process scientists call "Greenlandification." The term refers to the unprecedented ...
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Warm ocean water just got caught carving hidden channels beneath East Antarctica’s ice — melting from below at a pace no climate model has ever captured
Beneath hundreds of meters of Antarctic ice, in a place no human has ever visited, warm ocean water is quietly eating away at ...
In Antarctica, Rutgers marine scientists find evidence to challenge a key assumption about iron availability, an essential micronutrient in the process of carbon dioxide removal For scientists who ...
A new study suggests Antarctica’s ice sheet hit a climate tipping point about one million years ago, making it far more ...
Observations suggest a major melting event at the Ross Ice Shelf was connected to atmospheric turbulence. The Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica typically melts on its underside as warmer ocean water flows ...
Antarctica has long been seen as Earth’s frozen shield, vast, remote, and seemingly unbreakable. Yet scientists are now warning that some of its most fragile regions may have crossed a dangerous ...
NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey ...
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