Earth passed the 1.5°C warming limit in 2024. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the world.
The rapid melting and thinning of the Arctic ice has sparked serious concerns in the scientific community. In addition, sea ...
And what happens in the Arctic trickles down to all of us. "If the sea ice disappears, the Arctic will warm faster and the planet will warm faster," Lehner said. Scientists say to slow the melting ...
A new study published in Communications Earth & Environment gives possible insight into the underprediction of sea ice ...
A new study focuses on improving global temperature data sets in light of uneven warming across the globe. To fill gaps in ...
Breaking this figure down, Antarctic had 819,308 sq miles (2.12 million km) of sea ice, while Arctic had 5.26 million sq miles (13.64 million km). This breaks the previous five-day record low of 6 ...
Researchers have developed a concept for an autonomous twin-hull research mothership to study sea ice melt with robots ...
Giant cyclones of snow and ice are breaking up thin ice in the Arctic, leading to rapid ice loss events, and it’s happening more now than ever before. A scientist at OU described an unusually powerful ...
The formation, movement and melting of icebergs offer insights into some of the most extreme areas of the cryosphere, like Antarctica and Greenland.
Long-term data collection is needed to understand Arctic marine ecosystem changes as sea ice melts in response to climate ...
Since 1979, Arctic sea ice extent, a term that describes the area of the Arctic Ocean covered by ice, has been reduced by 40% in the late summer months. Global climate models have consistently ...
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