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Meet the scientist heading to Greenland’s fjord glaciers to understand their climate tipping point
Researchers will also trial a prototype ‘Early Warning System’ for glacier change in Greenland, as ice melt continues to ...
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Scientists head to Greenland to study fjord glacier tipping points
An international team of scientists will travel to Greenland this summer to gather the most detailed observations ever attempted of how warming ocean water interacts with fjord glaciers. The two-month ...
Greenland is one of the fastest-melting cryosphere regions on Earth. In fact, scientists say the large-scale melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is irreversible, and it’s happening now at an ...
Climate change has significant yet odd effects on locations around the world. In some cases it affects migration patterns, ...
Scientists discover that giant columns of softer ice within the Greenland ice sheet behave like pasta boiling, due to ...
BERLIN -- The heat wave that smashed high temperature records in five European countries a week ago is now over Greenland, accelerating the melting of the island's ice sheet and causing massive ice ...
Across Europe and around the world, melting glaciers are reshaping landscapes and climate systems. Researchers Elzė Buslavičiūtė and Dr. Laurynas Jukna from the Institute of Geosciences at the Faculty ...
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Earth’s ice is melting: where and how fast?
PARIS — Melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising sea levels while the Arctic is poised to log one of its worst winters on ...
Greenland's ice sheet is losing 40 trillion additional tons of ice each year, melting about 7% faster than previously thought, according to a new study. The new calculated loss is equivalent to more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. World leaders surely breathed a sigh of relief late this week when President Donald Trump said the United States wouldn’t have to ...
The thing that that is most staggering to me about Trump's almost provocative lighthearted threat to take Greenland by force … is that people live there," artist Rob Reynolds said.
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