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The 'doomsday glacier' is living up to its name as experts find more warning signs
Unfortunately, the glacial retreat shows no signs of slowing down, and "doomsday" seems closer than ever. In a recent study ...
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Why scientists still fear Antarctica’s doomsday glacier
Antarctica’s most watched glacier sits at the edge of a vast ice sheet, holding back enough frozen water to redraw the ...
Recent research has led scientists to new conclusions about the fastest melting glacier in Antarctica. Some are reassuring, ...
(CNN) — An Antarctic glacier shrunk by nearly 50% in just two months, the fastest retreat recorded in modern history, according to a new study — and the way it retreated could have big implications ...
A recent study reported in Nature Communications highlighted the loss of glaciers in the Arctic, which has been shown to be the fastest-warming place on Earth in recent decades. The increasing levels ...
There are certain rocks in the South American Andes that have been exposed to the air for the first time since prehistoric times, according to a new study in Science. These Andean glaciers are the ...
Whatsapp Melting Himalayan glaciers are destabilising rivers, ecosystems and societies across South Asia, threatening water security, biodiversity and livelihoods of nearly two billion people amid ...
A glacier on the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula has experienced the fastest recorded ice loss in modern history, according to a landmark study co-authored by Swansea University. Published in Nature ...
A researcher collects a sample of bedrock from the Queshque Glacier in the Peruvian Andes Mountains. The samples show tropical glaciers have retreated to their smallest size in more than 11,700 years ...
Mountain peaks in the Bernese Alps protrude above the top of a hazy layer of air. NASA, CIRES and other scientists have uncovered strong evidence that beginning in the 1860s, soot sent into the air by ...
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