The world's biggest iceberg—more than twice the size of London—could drift towards a remote island where a scientist warns it ...
The trillion-ton slab of ice named A23a could slam into South Georgia Island and get stuck or be guided around it by currents ...
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards ...
For over 30 years, the A23a iceberg stayed anchored to the Antarctic Weddell Sea floor before it shrank and lost its grip on the seafloor which turned it into a massive floating fragment of ice. The ...
A23a, a massive iceberg nearly the size of Rhode Island, towering at 40 meters, is on a collision course with South Georgia.
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on a crash course towards South Georgia, threatening millions of penguins and seals.
A massive iceberg, identified as A23a, is drifting northeastward and could be on a collision course with the British territory of South Georgia Island. As of mid-January, the iceberg was estimated to ...
If A23a, an Antarctic iceberg the size of Rhode Island, grounds off South Georgia Island, it will create a hazard for ...
If it gets stuck near South Georgia Island, that could make it hard for penguin parents to feed their babies and some young ...
Environmentalists fear for the island's rare king penguins and millions of elephant and fur seals if iceberg collides.