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Doomsday Glacier, Antarctica
Antarctic 'Doomsday Glacier' Heading for Collapse
"Thwaites has been retreating for more than 80 years, accelerating considerably over the past 30 years, and our findings indicate it is set to retreat further and faster," Rob Larter, science coordinator of ITGC and a marine geophysicist at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), said in a statement.
Greenland glaciers melting twice as fast, threatening Europe's climate
Greenland's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, and scientists say this will have consequences in Europe as well. The last decade has seen a peak in extreme ice melting in Greenland. Research published in the "Journal of Climate" by a team from the University of Barcelona highlights dramatic phenomena related to ice melt in recent decades.
Doomsday glacier headed for collapse sooner than expected, triggering deadly sea level rise
Iceberg “dead” ahead? We could witness a major meltdown in the near future: Researchers have discovered that Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier is melting at a much faster rate than anticipated, which could cause seas to rise to an apocalyptic level.
The 'Doomsday Glacier' Is Melting Even Faster Than We Feared
The Doomsday Glacier has been melting at an increasing rate as global temperatures continue to rise, but a new analysis suggests Thwaites could be in for even faster melting than previously believed.
'Doomsday' glacier set to melt faster and swell seas as world heats up, say scientists
Tidal action on the underside of the Thwaites Glacier in the Antarctic will "inexorably" accelerate melting this century, according to new research by British and American scientists. The researchers warn the faster melting could destabilize the entire West Antarctic Ice sheet,
Doomsday Glacier may collapse sooner than we thought
New study reveals Thwaites Glacier melting much faster than expected. Collapse could trigger devastating sea level rise.
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Tourists are rushing to see glaciers before they disappear. The trips are turning deadly.
The number of fatalities may be relatively small but each tragedy tells a story about a shifting, more dangerous landscape.
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Rockslides, toxic sediments and vegetation changes: How melting alpine glaciers impact valleys
In this episode of Climate Now we ask how the Alps are changing as temperatures rise. Melting glaciers mean more sediment in ...
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What’s happening to Alaska’s glaciers and how it could impact your trip
When travelers visit Alaska, they often want to see glaciers. And it’s the perfect place for those.
The Taipei Times
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Rapidly melting glaciers worry Central Asia
The melting of thousands of glaciers is a major threat to people in the landlocked region that already suffers from a ...
Krone
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Melting glaciers give animals more food
The melting of the ice giants does not only bring disadvantages for alpine farmers. Due to the warmer weather, the vegetation ...
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Scientists say melting Antarctic iceberg poses major sea level threat
An Antarctic glacier could cause global sea levels to rise to devastating levels if it collapses, a team of scientists from ...
indialegallive
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National Green Tribunal takes suo motu cognizance of reduction in size of glaciers
The National Green Tribunal has taken suo motu cognizance of the reduction of glacier sizes, leading to an increase in ...
newsinenglish.no
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Record warmth keeps melting glaciers
High temperatures broke records in many parts of Norway this summer, and September is also off to an unusually warm start.
Macau Business
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MBtv: Melting glaciers in Kyrgyz mountains worry Central Asia
The effects of a warming planet are particularly visible in Central Asia, which has seen a wave of extreme weather disasters.
Dhaka Tribune
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Melting glaciers worry Central Asia
Near a wooden hut high up in the Kyrgyz mountains, scientist Gulbara Omorova walked to a pile of grey rocks, reminiscing how ...
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