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Climate scientist says 63% of the world’s glaciers could melt away by 2100, affecting about 2 billion people
Glaciers tend to fade into the background of daily life, yet their retreat keeps moving closer to where people live and work.
A meltwater lake that formed in the mid-1990s on Greenland’s 79°N Glacier has been draining in sudden, dramatic bursts ...
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Chile’s megadrought is crushing glaciers and the damage will linger
Chile’s long-running megadrought has pushed its Andean ice to a breaking point, shrinking glaciers that once buffered cities ...
MORTERATSCH, Switzerland — Almost 7,000 feet above sea level, the trail leading up to Morteratsch Glacier gets a little longer every year. Leo Hösli has made the climb many times. Each step sends ...
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Chile’s megadrought is dealing a severe and long-lasting blow to their glacier ecosystems
The high mountains of central Chile look solid and eternal, but their ice is in trouble. For fifteen years, the country has ...
If you’ve ever looked at a world map and thought it was set in stone, think again. Glaciers around the globe are melting at an alarming rate, and it’s not just causing sea levels to rise—it’s actually ...
MISSOULA — To be a glacier, a field of ice must move. Seen from space, they also appear to breathe. A pair of new animations from NASA’s Earth Observatory compile three decades of satellite images ...
Repeated, rapid drainages from a meltwater lake on Greenland’s 79°N Glacier are exposing how warming-driven fractures and ...
MORTERATSCH, Switzerland — Almost 7,000 feet above sea level, the trail leading up to Morteratsch Glacier gets a little longer every year. Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Leo ...
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