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Melting Antarctic ice could cripple a deep ocean climate engine
Cracking, creaking ice at the bottom of the world is quietly shaping the future climate you live in. New research from ...
Live Science on MSNOpinion
Antarctica could lose its ice forever
Antarctica could be completely ice-free one day if we allow climate change to continue unabated. The change will take ...
After 10 days with only the open ocean and the occasional iceberg at our sides, sailing into the sea ice felt like crossing ...
When we think of global warming, what first comes to mind is the air: crushing heat waves that are felt rather than seen, ...
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Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science
Greenland is sovereign in everything other than defence and foreign policy, but by being part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it ...
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Swinging abyss: Oxygen isotope analysis shows less dynamic Antarctic ice sheet in Oligocene period
Oxygen isotopes data enable researchers to look far back into the geologic past and reconstruct the climate of the past. In ...
Green Matters on MSN
Scientists Reveal a “One-Two Punch” is Causing Antarctica’s Ice Cap Collapse
The team studied a series of climate forcings to determine the primary factor that is making Antarctica's ice sheets ...
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Antarctica’s ice sheet losses could rebound — if history can repeat itself
Headlines about melting ice sheets usually focus on what is lost and then move on. What comes next is often overlooked, even ...
At 10 a.m. on Saturday, the crew pulled up the gangplank and took in the mooring lines, and soon the Araon was steaming out ...
An Argo ocean float was lost in the Antarctic for months under the Denman and Shackleton ice shelves, and it returned with ...
India Today on MSN
How much ice has Earth lost to climate change? Satellites reveal
The new dataset provides an unprecedented view of ice velocity, the speed at which ice flows from the interior of ice sheets ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Earthquakes Deep Below Antarctic Waters Seem to Have Surprising Effects on Life at the Surface
Shaking caused by quakes may cause ocean floor vents to release more nutrients, triggering blooms in plant-like organisms ...
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