The melting of the Greenland ice sheet is now the largest contributor to sea level rise, and scientists at UNH are traveling ...
Glaciers are melting rapidly, reducing ice and freshwater supplies, increasing sea levels, and threatening global water ...
While scientists once thought Greenland's ice streams flowed slowly and uniformly, new research reveals a quake-driven "stick ...
"Every centimeter of sea level rise exposes another 2 million people to annual flooding somewhere on our planet." ...
Melting glaciers have caused nearly 2cm of global sea level rise this century alone ... lost 6.542 trillion tonnes of ice, contributing an 18mm rise in sea levels. On average, glaciers lost ...
Greenland’s ice sheet is rapidly losing ice, pushing it towards an irreversible tipping point that could raise sea levels.
Sea level rise is dangerous because it directly threatens coastal communities by increasing the frequency and severity of ...
Glaciers are melting around the world. Last decade, the loss of ice in the more populated regions, such as Europe, increased ...
Here is a depressing fact: over the coming decades, sea-level rise will continue to threaten ecosystems, communities and ...
Glaciers are losing ice at an accelerating rate, threatening global sea levels and freshwater supplies. A massive ...
Pigmented algae are well adapted to grow on exposed ice in the Arctic as the snowline recedes, raising concerns of a feedback ...