The State of the Cryosphere 2025 report warns of rapid global ice loss, escalating sea-level rise and Himalayan water shocks unless emissions are drastically reduced.
Researchers believe that the Hektoria Glacier has lost an alarming amount of ice due to warming seas caused by human activity ...
Given the heated times we live in, (in all the senses of the word) it was highly unlikely that this year’s State of the Cryosphere Report would bring good news about the impacts of climate warming on ...
The 2025 Cryosphere report warns of accelerating ice loss, urging immediate emissions cuts to prevent catastrophic sea-level ...
Antarctica's Hektoria Glacier has just set a new and troubling record: in late 2022, it retreated at a pace never before seen ...
Temperature records from measurements of oxygen isotopes in the ice reveal that this area experienced a gradual, long-term ...
A new study of Antarctic ice cores published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has extended our record ...
A recent study has unearthed evidence of a 9,000-year-old ice melt in Antarctica, shedding light on the alarming speed at ...
In only a few months, the glacier's edge retracted by 8 kilometers. This phenomenon marks the fastest collapse in Antarctica ...
Scientists from Newcastle University have contributed to a major new international report highlighting accelerating decline ...
The University of Liverpool has contributed to a major new international publication, coordinated by the UK National ...
This study gives important information that helps predict how Antarctica’s ice sheets might change in the future.