Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at an alarming rate, contributing to rising sea levels worldwide. But a new discovery could ...
Sea level rise is dangerous because it directly threatens coastal communities by increasing the frequency and severity of ...
An analysis of more than 270,000 glaciers worldwide has found that they lost more than 7 trillion tonnes of ice since 2000, ...
Pigmented algae are well adapted to grow on exposed ice in the Arctic as the snowline recedes, raising concerns of a feedback ...
An international team of scientists says Earth's glaciers are vanishing so fast they now release 273 billion tonnes of ice ...
The plan will address the threats of sea-level rise — including intense storm surges, erosion, and flooding — on the city’s ...
An international team of researchers found a sharp increase in melting over the past decade, due to climate change. Read more ...
From space, scientists can track everything from sea levels or greenhouse gases to infectious bacteria or water stored ...
The research excluded the continental sheets of the Antarctic and Greenland, the world’s biggest ice masses, but concluded that glaciers in the rest of the world had lost 5 per cent of their volume ...
A study published in Nature estimates global glacier melting from 2000 to 2023. Prof Andrew Shepherd, Head of Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Northumbria University, said: ...
Researchers present a global assessment of ice loss since the beginning of the millennium. In a global comparison, the glaciers in the Alps and Pyrenees are melting the fastest.
British startup Earthwave and a group of European academics have discovered alarming developments in glacier retreat.