A quarter of Glacier Ice in Antarctica is Unstable
A quarter of glacier ice in West Antarctica is now unstable, after combining 25 years of ESA satellite data.
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A quarter of glacier ice in West Antarctica is now unstable, after combining 25 years of ESA satellite data.
In Alaska, 5 percent of the land is covered by glaciers that are losing a lot of ice and contributing to sea level rise.
NASA’s Operation IceBridge is flying its summer Arctic land ice campaign in Greenland, to measure the Greenland Ice Sheet and its outlet glaciers.
An epic auroral display, a dark night, few clouds and a body of water that was both calm enough and unfrozen to show reflected stars. All these
Scientists confirm that the speed of ice loss is increasing and our planet is losing 1.3 trillion tonnes a year.
Scientists are worried about this Glacier. It’s at the heart of Antarctica and on the verge of collapse.
Denman Glacier in East Antarctica is melting at a faster rate now than it was from 2003 to 2008.
As anticipated, Pine Island Glacier, known as PIG for short, in Antarctica has just spawned a huge iceberg. At over 300 sq km, about the size of
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New computer model simulations on melting icebergs, show effect of delay Southern Hemisphere future warming.