The Greenland Ice Sheet is a crucial bellwether for monitoring climate change. It holds around 8% of the planet's freshwater ...
In the Arctic, the old, multiyear ice is increasingly melting, dramatically reducing the frequency and size of pressure ridges. These ridges are created when ice floes press against each other and ...
In Europe and around the globe, melting glaciers are transforming both landscapes and national borders. In this article, Elzė ...
Climate change is dramatically reshaping Antarctica, a continent long considered one of the most remote and stable regions on ...
Climate change − a global phenomenon − can neither be confirmed nor disproven by comparing Antarctic sea ice extent on two ...
Eruptions of subglacial volcanoes may not be visible on the surface, but they can have consequences for the ice sheet. Heat ...
A slow climate feedback loop may be bubbling beneath Antarctica's vast ice sheet. The continent, divided east to west by the ...
Arctic sea ice is undergoing profound changes, with older, rugged ice diminishing and younger, smoother ice becoming more ...
Researchers are divided on the Thwaites Glacier's stability, with new studies highlighting both its increased vulnerability ...
Most of Greenland’s meltwater takes weeks to reach the ocean. A recently published study highlights an innovative new method ...