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Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
Greenland's ice is melting, opening new sea routes and yielding easier access to prized natural resources, writes Fred Hewett. The island has become a bellwether of global disruption driven by climate ...
Winter’s sea ice extent in the Arctic set a new record low as it peaked March 22, according to the Alaska Climate Research ...
BRUSSELS, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Arctic winter sea ice shrank to its lowest March level since satellite monitoring began 47 years ago, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S ...
The Arctic’s winter ice extent reached its lowest recorded level in March since satellite monitoring began in 1979. On March 21, 2025, the sea ice cover measured 14.45 million square kilometres ...
Our new research shows “subglacial water” plays a far larger role in Antarctic ice loss than previously thought. If it’s not properly accounted for, future sea-level rise may be vastly ...
In the winter, Arctic sea ice levels covered 5.53 million square miles—about 1.1 million square miles less than last year—the lowest since records began nearly five decades ago, according to ...
The extent of sea ice blanketing the Arctic this winter fell to the lowest level on record, researchers announced this week; an ominous signal about the effects of climate change in the world’s ...
A record low for Arctic winter sea ice has led to a record low for our planet's sea ice content as a whole. New research from NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Colorado ...
BUT THE ICE IS MELTING. FAST. THE GREENLAND ICE CAP IS NOW THE THE LARGEST CONTRIBUTOR TO GLOBAL SEA LEVEL RISE. IT’S OUTSTRIPPED THE GENERAL WARMING OF THE OCEAN, AND IT’S CONTRIBUTING MORE ...
This year's Arctic sea ice peak is the lowest in the 47-year satellite record, according to data released by the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) on Thursday, as the planet continues ...