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The Quelccaya Ice Cap is a significant nesting ground for glacier finches, but its melting also has another adverse effect. As the glacier melts, water runoff impacts the wetlands at its base.
Arctic Passages: Ice, Exploration and the Battle for Power at the Top of the World. By Kieran Mulvaney. Island Press; 240 pages; $30 and £24 Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed a contract extension with Ispace-Europe, further funding the Mission for Advanced Geophysics and Polar Ice Exploration (Magpie), a lunar exploration project.
Researchers are trying to rebuild sea ice above the Arctic Circle so it can reflect the sun’s warming rays, slowing climate change ...
Efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the world’s ice sheets, according to a new study.
The Polar Sea ’s diesel-electric propulsion system has been the key to her success in breaking through polar ice as thick as 40 feet and becoming one of the first two North American surface ...
Refreezing the melting sea ice in the Arctic is more complicated than you would think. The U.K. is funding geoengineering experiments like this one to curb the effects of climate change.
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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - National Geographic: Life on Thin Ice is on Friday, May 9th at 7:30 pm. On the website, its described as, “Journey to the Arctic with photographer and National Geographic ...
The surprises revealed by the two new papers about polar ice also remind us that we need to be prepared for unexpected behavior of the climate system, regardless of the underlying causes of change.
In fact, 16 years passed. The ice cap has plenty of ice, even in summer. Yet nobody calls him on it. “They absolutely should be calling him on it,” says Lueken. Myth 2: Polar bears are going ...