The melting of Greenland is accelerating, with an estimated loss of between 964 and 1735 gigatons of ice per year by 2100 in a scenario of high greenhouse gas emissions (SSP585), according to three ...
Glaciers have survived through a delicate balance of gain and loss. A new study shows just how much the scale has tipped.
Sea level rise is probably the single biggest impact of global warming, with effects on the majority of the world’s nations ...
This fresh meltwater flowing into the subarctic ocean is lighter than salty seawater. So less water descends to the ocean ...
Yakutat, Alsek, and Grand Plateau—have significantly retreated, leading to the formation and expansion of lakes in their wake ...
However, under a high-emission scenario, that figure rises significantly, with up to 46% to 54% of global glacier mass projected to vanish." The study reveals that glacier loss will vary ...
Southern Patagonia's glaciers are safeguarded by snowfall, but rapid warming could lead to their melt. Limiting warming to ...
Over half of the world’s glaciers could vanish by 2100, impacting sea levels, water supplies, and climate stability.
Anchor] Often referred to as the "Land of Fire and Ice," Iceland, which boasts beautiful landscapes, has been warned that it ...
The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, covering more than 4.2 million sq km, encompasses the highest mountain ranges in the ...