Scientists have uncovered a hidden Antarctic threat that could accelerate global sea level rise far faster than expected.
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One of Antarctica’s glaciers just pulled back 42 kilometers, exposing a massive weak spot in the ice sheet
A new long-term analysis shows that Antarctica has lost 12,820 square kilometers of grounded ice between 1996 and 2025. For years, Antarctica has appeared more stable than the Arctic, where sea ice ...
Global sea levels may rise faster than previously expected, suggests a new study in Nature Communications. The reason is that ...
A whaler's forgotten aerial photos from 1937 have given researchers at the University of Copenhagen the most detailed picture of the ice evolution in East Antarctica to date. The results show that the ...
This summer, the vast Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica had so much meltwater running down its face, it looked like it was ...
(CNN) — An Antarctic glacier shrunk by nearly 50% in just two months, the fastest retreat recorded in modern history, according to a new study — and the way it retreated could have big implications ...
Antarctica’s Hektoria Glacier may be considered small, but the amount of ice it has lost in record time is a really big deal. The glacier is about 115 square miles (or roughly the size of Philadelphia ...
(CNN) — An Antarctic glacier shrunk by nearly 50% in just two months, the fastest retreat recorded in modern history, according to a new study — and the way it retreated could have big implications ...
Hektoria Glacier on Antarctica’s Eastern Peninsula experienced the fastest retreat recorded in modern history—in just two months, nearly 50 percent of the glacier disintegrated. This video illustrates ...
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