Pine Island Glacier Antarctica
An iceberg, the size of Singapore, that was part of the Pine Island Glacier is now separating from the Antarctica continent, in this MODIS image
An iceberg, the size of Singapore, that was part of the Pine Island Glacier is now separating from the Antarctica continent, in this MODIS image
This photograph by an astronaut on the Space Station highlights the snout of the Upsala Glacier (49.88°S, 73.3°W) on the Argentine side of the North
Bird cries seem to claw at the bright summer sky. The birds themselves—puffins, gannets, gulls, guillemots—whirl in a tumult around the bluff islands rising from
Glaciers are supposed to advance or retreat at a glacial pace. Now they’re disappearing before our eyes. Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland, 2008. Solid turns
A Mega 460 mile long Canyon, bigger than the Grand Canyon hidden for all of human history, has been discovered below Greenland’s ice sheet. Image
Skogafoss waterfall in southern Iceland is found on the clear, cold Skoga River, having as its source the nearby Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull glaciers. Image ©
An international team of experts brought together by ESA and NASA has produced the most accurate assessment, with the clearest evidence yet of Polar ice
The photo above, was captured along a fast-moving section of McDonald Creek, showing a lovely scene in Glacier National Park Montana. This is the longest
Blood Falls seeps from the end of the Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney in the Antarctic. Scientists believe a buried saltwater reservoir is partly responsible
This photo of the Hubbard Glacier in southeastern Alaska was taken from a cruise ship about an eighth of a mile (0.2 km) away. Stretching