ANTARCTICA ICE SHEETS AGAIN
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the most powerful on Earth, was subject in the past to substantial natural fluctuation. During[…]
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The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the most powerful on Earth, was subject in the past to substantial natural fluctuation. During[…]
Read moreThe intrusion of warm ocean water beneath Greenland’s Petermann Glacier is the culprit in the accelerated melting it has experienced[…]
Read moreThe U.S. is producing energy at a pace never seen before and from a broad mix of sources and locations[…]
Read moreThe intrusion of warm ocean water beneath Greenland’s Petermann Glacier is the culprit in the accelerated melting it has experienced[…]
Read moreSoil stores 80 percent of carbon on earth. With increasing cycles of drought that crucial reservoir is cracking and breaking[…]
Read moreSome 35,000 to 60,000 U.S. emergency department visits for asthma each year may be linked to oak, birch, and grass[…]
Read moreA survey of Australian university Generation Z students (born between 1995 and 2010) found climate change their number one environmental[…]
Read moreHigh concentrations of methane have been discovered in meltwater from three Canadian mountain glaciers, where it wasn’t thought to exist–adding[…]
Read moreThe Antarctica Thwaites Glacier is the world’s widest glacier measuring about 80 miles on the western edge of Antarctica. The[…]
Read moreUndersea anchors of ice that help prevent Antarctica’s land ice from slipping into the ocean are shrinking at more than[…]
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