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🌊 The cascade mechanism accelerating sea level rise
Researchers have revealed that about 9,000 years ago, the East Antarctic ice sheet experienced dramatic retreat due to a ...
Research by Professor Chris Stokes in our Department of Geography forms part of a new international report on the effect of ...
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.
Temperature records from measurements of oxygen isotopes in the ice reveal that this area experienced a gradual, long-term ...
The ice sheets in East Antarctica go through a process known as basal melting, which significantly impacts sea-level rise.
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Experts Reveal How Antarctic Ice Melted 9,000 Years Ago — a Warning Sign We Can’t Ignore
This study gives important information that helps predict how Antarctica’s ice sheets might change in the future.
Research scientists developing a climate record by studying aging layers of Antarctic ice discovered that the deepest layer ...
Scientists uncover how a flat seabed triggered Hektoria Glacier’s record collapse, offering new warnings for Antarctica’s ice ...
A team of researchers, including those from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), has discovered the oldest directly ...
Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica—often called the "Doomsday Glacier"—is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems on ...
The Global Warming Policy Foundation produced a 2024 “State of the Climate” reports examining debunking claims of a climate ...
Warm deep water driven by ancient meltwater feedbacks caused rapid ice-shelf collapse in East Antarctica 9,000 years ago. The ...
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