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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make unexpected discovery after studying waters under Arctic ice — here's what it could mean for the futureThe ripple effects could be enormous. Scientists make unexpected discovery after studying waters under Arctic ice — here's ...
Melting sea ice changes not only how much light enters the ocean, but also its color, disrupting marine photosynthesis and ...
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Live Science on MSNNASA satellites show Antarctica has gained ice despite rising global temperatures. How is that possible?An abrupt change in Antarctica has caused the continent to gain ice. But this increase, documented in NASA satellite data, is ...
According to an internal budget document, the Trump administration is seeking to end nearly all of NOAA's climate research.
The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to global warming not only increases the amount of light entering the ocean ...
The initial results and observations from preliminary field experiments are inconclusive but encouraging. For example, the ...
Without an ice layer on the ocean's surface, the light penetrating the waters changes, affecting the type of algae and ...
Cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are now degrading the datasets used to monitor the most rapidly ...
Melting polar ice narrows the light spectrum underwater, favoring blue-tuned algae and disrupting the ocean food web.
“It’s like we’re putting our foot on the gas pedal,” said Benjamin Hamlington, a research scientist in the Sea Level and Ice Group at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. While other ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNTrump administration is ending NOAA data service used to monitor sea ice off AlaskaScientists worry as services that provided detailed and historic information about sea ice, snowpack, glaciers and other ...
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When does "anomalous weather" become "a new climate"? The moment that variations in a specific climate variable turn into the ...
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