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The world's two gigantic ice sheets are in greater peril from global warming than previously thought, a study published May 20 says.
The educational documentary discusses how climate change has affected the Earth’s temperature in a 60-minute film.
In a new study published in Nature, which is based on satellite data, climate models, paleoclimate records, ice cores, deep-sea sediments, and even octopus DNA, underscores the dire consequences of ...
A new study warns that even if the world meets its most ambitious climate goal, Greenland and Antarctica may still be doomed to melt.
The researchers stressed that even in the best-case climate scenarios, the melting process is unlikely to slow down meaningfully. Data collected from ice cores and seabed sediments indicate that past ...
New research shows polar ice sheets may begin irreversible collapse even at 1.5°C warming - putting millions at risk.
Efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the ...
Even 1.5°C increase may not be sufficient to prevent ice sheets melting, says new study, suggesting that global warming must ...
The world's ice sheets are on course for runaway melting, leading to multiple metres of sea level rise and "catastrophic" ...
“UB goes down in history as being associated with ice core science, thanks to Chet Langway,” says Elizabeth Thomas, PhD, ...