Ran, the unscrewed submarine the scientists used, heading deep into the Thwaites Glacier.Photo: Filip Stedt (fake images) Glaciers all on Antarctica are in trouble like ice there melts quickly. There is no …
Read More »Man strips naked in Icelandic volcano eruption and Suez Canal goes wild
Photo: Distribute (fake images), Jeremie Richard (fake images) In a different week, the story of an erupting volcano in Iceland or a cargo ship that gets stuck in the Suez Canal would …
Read More »Ancient Greenland Cave Sediments Contain Climate Change Warning
An iceberg in western Greenland.Photo: Sean Gallup (fake images) Mounting geological evidence suggests that the Arctic was once much warmer than it is today, which means a big problem as we continue …
Read More »Scientists cook hot dogs in lava from Iceland’s erupting volcano
Scientists at the site of Iceland’s erupting volcano near the capital city of Reykjavik I cooked some hot dogs on Sunday. What were these scientists studying with such a crazy experiment? Lava …
Read More »Million-year-old plant fossils are a warning from the Greenland ice sheet
icebergs float when the sun rises near Kulusuk, Greenland.Photo: Felipe Dana (AP) Jars of dirt taken from a Cold War-era military prank and lost in a freezer for decades could contain crucial …
Read More »Seals reveal changes in Antarctica’s most threatened glacier
An elephant seal rests on the beach of Robert Island, in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica.Photo: Natacha Pisarenko (AP) Meltwater from Antarctic glaciers is changing the composition of the region’s oceans …
Read More »Humans have completely transformed the way water is stored on Earth
A light mineral bathtub ring shows the reservoir’s high water mark that has dropped to its lowest point in the Colorado River, as seen from the Hoover Dam.Photo: Richard Vogel (AP) Human …
Read More »Big red flag for glaciers in the little-studied Antarctic region
The Taylor Glacier near McMurdo Station, Antarctica.Photo: Mark Ralston (AP) The glaciers of Antarctica are changing the concept of “glacial rhythm”. A new study of a little-observed area on the continent finds …
Read More »Looking for signs of global warming? It’s around you
GOTHIC, Colo. – David Inouye is an accidental weather scientist. More than 40 years ago, the biologist at the University of Maryland began studying when wildflowers, birds, bees and butterflies appeared for …
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