Deep search
Rewards
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
2024 Election
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Antarctica, Doomsday Glacier
The ‘Doomsday’ Glacier Is Set to Melt Faster. That’s Not Good
Tidal action pumping warmer sea water on the underside of the massive Thwaites Glacier will “inexorably” accelerate its melting this century, which could lead to the collapse of the entire West Antarctic ice sheet and seriously impact global sea levels,
Scientists looked deep beneath the Doomsday Glacier. What they found spells potential disaster for the planet
Scientists using ice-breaking ships and underwater robots have found the Thwaites Glacier is melting at an accelerating rate and could be on an irreversible path to collapse.
Much of Antarctic glacier could be gone faster than expected, experts warn
A massive ice sheet in Antarctica - equal to the size of Great Britain - could be all but lost by the 23rd century, experts warn.The Thwaites Glacier is one of the largest and fastest-moving in the world.
Antarctica’s 'doomsday' glacier is heading for catastrophic collapse
As a six-year investigation into the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica wraps up, the scientists involved are pessimistic for the future of this glacier and the consequences for sea level rise
Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is on verge of COLLAPSING, study warns
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) used underwater robots to take new measurements of the glacier, which is the same size as Great Britain.
Greenland's glaciers melting at record pace, Europe bracing
Greenland's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, and scientists warn that this will have consequences in Europe as well. The last decade has seen peak levels of extreme ice melting in Greenland.
Greenland glaciers melting twice as fast, threatening Europe's climate
Greenland's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, and scientists say this will have consequences in Europe as well. The last decade has seen a peak in extreme ice melting in Greenland. Research published in the "Journal of Climate" by a team from the University of Barcelona highlights dramatic phenomena related to ice melt in recent decades.
2d
on MSN
Antarctic krill can lock away similar levels of carbon as seagrass and mangroves, finds study
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, ...
earth
20h
Antarctic krill are nature’s unexpected carbon warriors
“A key player in the biological carbon pump is the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, whose faecal pellets, moults and ...
Armed robbery in Revesby
4h
Grim Outlook For Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
New science briefing summarises results of the ambitious international collaboration to study Antarctica's most worrying ...
world-nuclear-news
2d
Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
The first results of the pioneering scientific research project launched earlier this year have catalogued microplastic ...
6d
on MSN
Antarctic research finds exceptional warm air intrusions and omnipresent aerosol layers in the stratosphere
Extremely clean air on the ground, warm air intrusions and sulfate aerosol at high altitudes—a Leipzig research project has ...
2d
Antarctic krill store as much carbon as the world’s mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass beds
For the first time, we used a computer model of ocean currents to show that krill waste products don’t need to reach great ...
2d
The Great Antarctic Escape of Iceberg A-83
Under the cloak of darkness, Iceberg A-83 wiggled away from glue-like sea ice and drifted farther from the Brunt Ice ...
9d
Double dip: Antarctic sea ice sinks to new low for winter
For the second winter in a row, the extent of Antarctic sea ice has been exceptionally below average—and it has just set a ...
Science Daily
2d
Antarctic krill can lock away similar levels of carbon as seagrass and mangroves
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.
15h
on MSN
Antarctica's 'doomsday glacier' could disappear and drastically raise sea levels
The biggest glacier on the planet risks melting without action to tackle global warming, scientists have warned.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback