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Ocean currents drive rapid Antarctic ice shelf melting Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 12, 2024 Recent research highlights a major role for ocean currents in the accelerated melting of Antarctic ice shelves, which could lead to significant sea level rises. A study featured in Nature Communications indicates that the interaction between meandering ocean currents and the ocean floor causes upwelling velocity that pushes warmer water to shallower depths, accelerating the melting of ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica. These ice shelves are experiencing rapid destabilization, enhanc ... read more |
Boreal forest and tundra regions worst hit over next 500 years of climate change, study shows London, UK (SPX) Apr 09, 2024 The boreal forest, covering much of Canada and Alaska, and the treeless shrublands to the north of the forest region, may be among the worst impacted by climate change over the next 500 years, accor ... more Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 05, 2024 The Arctic's climate is undergoing rapid transformation, with its warming pace exceeding the global average by a factor of three to four, presenting the curious case of the "Warm Arctic, Cold Eurasi ... more Vienna (AFP) April 5, 2024 Austria is set to become largely "ice-free" within 45 years, the country's Alpine Club warned Friday, as two of its glaciers last year melted by more than 100 metres (330 feet). ... more Stockholm (AFP) April 4, 2024 The European Space Agency said Thursday it will launch a satellite in June which will improve weather forecasting in the Arctic - a region highly exposed to the effects of global warming. ... more |
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Mapping the Future: SEA-Quester's Role in Blue Carbon Strategy Berlin, Germany (SPX) Mar 19, 2024 The SEA-Quester project, spearheaded by GRID-Arendal, is a pioneering exploration into the effects of climate change on marine polar ecosystems, with a special focus on the critical role that blue c ... more Badderen , Norway (AFP) Mar 11, 2024 Finnish conscript Atte Ohman readied himself aboard a US landing ship to storm a snow-swept Norwegian beach as part of a rapid response unit pushing out an invading enemy. ... more Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 11, 2024 A groundbreaking study by York University researchers reveals a significant shift in Arctic sea ice dynamics, forecasting a slowdown in sea ice movement in the coming decades. This change could have ... more Caracas (AFP) March 5, 2024 A small patch of ice among bare rock is all that remains of Venezuela's last glacier, which the government hopes to restore to its former glory using a geothermal blanket. ... more Seattle WA (SPX) Mar 04, 2024 There's enough water frozen in Greenland and Antarctic glaciers that if they melted, global seas would rise by many feet. What will happen to these glaciers over the coming decades is the biggest un ... more |
UMaine researchers use GPS-tracked icebergs in novel study to improve climate models Orono ME (SPX) Mar 04, 2024 Over the last four decades, warming climate and ocean temperatures have rapidly altered the Greenland Ice Sheet, creating concern for marine ecosystems and weather patterns worldwide. The environment has challenged scientists in their attempts to measure how water moves around and melts the ice sheet because equipment can be destroyed by icebergs floating near the glaciers. Collected using a novel approach, research from the University of Maine has unearthed new information to help scientists bett ... read more Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 04, 2024 Microbial life will flourish in mountain streams because of ongoing glacier shrinkage. This is what a team of scientists from EPFL and Charles University, Prague, report in a paper published in Natu ... more |
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'Very worried': Scientists fret as Antarctic sea ice dwindles The Arc Simon Bolivar, Antarctica (AFP) March 2, 2024 Sea ice levels in Antarctica have registered historic lows for three consecutive years, portending grave consequences for life on Earth as we know it. ... more Pueblo Bello, Colombia (AFP) Feb 28, 2024 In the shade of a sacred tree, Indigenous wise men chew coca leaves as they mull the threats to their home among the melting, snow-capped peaks of Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains. ... more Pueblo Bello, Colombia (AFP) Feb 21, 2024 In the shade of a sacred tree, Indigenous wise men chew coca leaves as they mull the threats to their home among the melting, snow-capped peaks of Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains. ... more Paris (AFP) Feb 13, 2024 Polar bears in Canada's Hudson Bay risk starvation as climate change lengthens periods without Arctic Sea ice, despite the creatures' willingness to expand their diets. ... more Stanford CA (SPX) Feb 12, 2024 In a warming climate, meltwater from Antarctica is expected to contribute significantly to rising seas. For the most part, though, research has been focused on West Antarctica, in places like the Th ... more |
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