The change has been so extreme that vast areas of ice equivalent to the size of Greenland have melted, experts say ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden Antarctic threat that could accelerate global sea level rise far faster than expected.
Global sea levels may rise faster than previously expected, suggests a new study in Nature Communications. The reason is that ...
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A ‘triple whammy’ of chaos has triggered a downward spiral in Antarctica, scientists discover
For decades, it seemed Antarctica might be insulated from rapid ice melting, but then sea ice began to decline dramatically.
Melting sea ice is a global issue with far-reaching consequences. As the Arctic and Antarctic are losing ice faster than expected, experts are noticing damaging ripple effects. Sea ice forms on the ...
After decades of appearing “resilient” to global warming, Antarctica sea ice has entered a period of sharp decline. In 2023, ...
Several recent studies also suggest that Antarctic sea ice and ice shelves are becoming more unstable because of trapped ...
Photos from space show how the ice sheet in Greenland has changed as melting glaciers contribute to sea-level rise.
Mountain glaciers alone lost about 9.18 trillion tonnes of ice between 1976 and 2024, according to a 2025 study - Copyright AFP/File Fabrice COFFRINI Mountain ...
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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise even faster than expected
Rapidly melting ice shelves in Antarctica could trigger global sea levels to rise even faster than expected, scientists have ...
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