Lack Of Sea Ice In Antarctica Has Climate Scientists Worried
The latest research from the South Pole shows a dramatic loss of sea ice around the continent of Antarctica.
The latest research from the South Pole shows a dramatic loss of sea ice around the continent of Antarctica.
Nowhere in the world do beauty and harshness combine quite like in the Arctic and Antarctica. These incredible environments are difficult to live in. Yet they also offer us a unique opportunity to research millions of years of climate, environmental, and even human history. In this article, we explore how … [continued]
The latest ocean research suggests melt water from Antarctica is slowing the deep ocean currents that directly impact the Earth’s climat
Climate researchers using sophisticated new tools are discovering what is driving changes in the Antarctica ice sheet.
A science fiction writer has an idea for how to slow the speed of glaciers in Antarctica.
Days after record heat, lots of ice breaks free of glaciers in Antarctica.
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What’s behind the worsening wildfires in the Western United States? Arctic sea ice plays an important role By Brendan Bane, PNNL RICHLAND, Washington — “Some say the world will end in fire,” wrote Robert Frost a century ago. The poet described one popular take on the world’s end before shifting to … [continued]
The warming of the Arctic is something that should alarm all of us. Unfortunately, the BBC has reported that it’s been seeing Mediterranean-like temperatures in the summer. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), an agency of the United Nations, recently verified the record that was set on June 20, 2020, in … [continued]
By Mike England December 1 is Antarctica Day, which celebrates the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 and the setting aside of nearly 10% of the Earth “forever to be used exclusively for peaceful purposes … in the interests of all mankind.” The Treaty recognizes Antarctica as a … [continued]