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The Earth’s ice sheets lost enough ice over the last 30 years to create an ice cube 12 miles high, according to new research.
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The Earth’s ice sheets lost enough ice over the last 30 years to create an ice cube 12 miles high, according to new research.
With the help of high-resolution satellite observations, scientists detail the unique pattern of sea level change linked to the Greenland ice sheet.
Even if we are able to limit future warming, we will still have to deal with triggering four climate-tipping points.
The heatwave being experienced in the Northern Hemisphere is also impacting the Arctic regions, especially Greenland.
Rain fell for several hours at the highest point on the Greenland ice sheet last weekend, marking the first rainfall event in recorded history at a...
The Greenland ice sheet (Sermersuaq) is a large body of ice that covers some 1,710,000 square kilometers (660,000 square miles), and accounts for some...